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Today, after a spell of five years in prison for firearms offences, he is trying to transfer those skills to the legal economy by working as a debt collector in the northern English satellite town of Warrington.
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published:12 Sep 2013

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Companies that purchase debt cheaply then collect it aggressively are shockingly easy to start. We can prove it!
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There are so many misinformed people out there, screaming to the masses, "Don't pay debt collectors!", so I've decided it's time to set the record straight.
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published:29 Aug 2017

views:79846

Continue to part 2/2 here: http://bit.ly/Debt-Collector-2
Ten years ago Shaun Smith was an enforcer for one of the biggest crime families in Liverpool and embroiled in a war against a rival drug gang.
Shaun introduced urban terrorism to the British underworld. He sprayed up houses with machine guns, tortured people and used homemade napalm to firebomb his enemies.
Today, after a spell of five years in prison for firearms offences, he is trying to transfer those skills to the legal economy by working as a debt collector in the northern English satellite town of Warrington.
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Secrets to get paid faster, How to make your collection calls Right and Make them more effective and What to Say during a CollectionCall

published:24 Mar 2016

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Today's question is: Is It Better To Pay A Collection Account Or Settle It? How Will This Affect My Credit?
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10 great ways how you can persuade your debtors to pay up. http://debtcollectionguru.com.sg/top-10-tips-to-persuade-debtors-to-pay/
Forget the notion that debt collection needs to be messy. While it’s important to exercise caution while lending money to people, you also need to be careful in persuading your debtors to pay without going the bad cop route.
Apply these simple and actionable steps to improve your debts recovery chances.
1)Make sure that loans and debts are guaranteed
Before you lend anyone money, make sure that such person has a third party. The third party must guarantee that the debt will be paid in case the debtor is unable to pay the debt. This will go a long way in ensuring that the loan is safe and will be paid back. This kind of arrangement will give you the assurance that the guarantor will pay even if the debtor is unable to pay.
2)Give debtors the freedom of choosing repayment plans
Debtors can be encouraged to pay their debts on time by giving them the opportunity to choose the payment options that suit them. You can provide about two or three different options and allow them to choose the one they find very convenient and/or comfortable.
3) Offer an attractive deal
You need to make use of a carrot-stick approach when dealing with debt collection. One of such approaches include offering debtors deals like waiving off a particular percentage of their debt. You can also provide incentives that will encourage them to pay off their debts on time.
4) Discourage late payments
Do all it takes to discourage late payment of debts by charging interests on late payments. Charging interests on late payments will scare debtors away from accumulating more debts thereby encouraging them to settle their debts on time.
5)Have a deadline
You need to have a deadline for repayment of debts. You can then begin pursuing your debtors after the deadline lapses. Ensure you discuss this deadline with your debtor. Doing so will encourage them to pay on time within the limit of the deadline.
6)Threaten to inform credit bureaus
Keeping a clean credit record is essential in maintaining a good credit. Debtors are aware of this and they understand that a poor credit rating will hinder them from many opportunities in the future. A poor credit score will prevent them from securing loans or mortgage as well as business investors. Thus, you can threaten an unresponsive and unwilling debtor that you will report him or her to credit bureaus. You might begin to get some response when this tactic is used.
7) Be persistent but patient
While it is important to be persistent about collecting your debts, patience should also be exercised. Debtors have quite a number of reasons why they are unable to pay their debts. You need to be patient with your debtors until you are certain that you’re dealing with an unrepentant and a chronic debtor.
8) Allow debtors to settle debts through assets
You can also accept assets in place of cash when your debtors are unable to pay. Some debtors may be unable to afford cash but may have assets that may worth the amount that they are owing you. Although most debtors may not be willing to replace their debts with their assets but you need to encourage them by making them aware that you’re ready to accept their assets in place of cash.
9) Call the debtors at the right time
If you have your debtors’ phone numbers, which I suggest you need to have, call them to ask for payments. However, ensure you call them at the right time when you know they will be able to attend to your calls. If you are unable to reach any of your debtors on phone, you can leave them voice messages.
10) Hire a debt collection professional
You can also hire a debt collection expert. Debt collection experts have the skills and expertise needed to collect funds from debtors. When you hire a professional, you don’t need to get involved in the stress of running after your debtors. Although, some portion of the debt that is being collected will be used to pay for the professional’s service, I believe it’s still worth it when you consider the hassles encountered when dealing with chronic and unrepentant debtors.
There you have it. Top 10 tips that can help you to encourage your debtors to pay their debts. Do you have any comments or feedback?
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published:04 Sep 2016

views:9407

A collection agency is a business that pursues payments of debts owed by individuals or businesses. Most collection agencies operate as agents of creditors and collect debts for a fee or percentage of the total amount owed. More: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag=tra0c7-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=8822708b20ff5d457fa24d2ad99f6f94&camp=1789&creative=9325&index=books&keywords=debt%20collection
There are many types of collection agencies. First-party agencies are often subsidiaries of the original company the debt is owed to. Third-party agencies are separate companies contracted by a company to collect debts on their behalf for a fee. Debt buyers purchase the debt at a percentage of its value, then attempt to collect it. Each country has its own rules and regulations regarding them.
Debt collectors who work on commission may be highly motivated to convince debtors to pay the debt. These practices are highly regulated by The FairDebtCollection Practices act, State laws to protect consumers, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the Federal Trade Commission,and State regulatory agencies. Several Federal and State higher courts decisions have outlined several bad practices; Heintz vs. Jenkins,In re: Vinhee, Mcollough vs. Johnson, Rodenburg, Lauinger, Komarova v. NationCredit AcceptanceInc.
In the US, the FDCPA prohibits calls to the debtor if the call will cost the debtor toll charges (in most other countries recipients of telephone calls are not charged, so this issue does not arise). The FDCPA also establishes what time of day calls can be made at, to whom and where. If a person answers, the call center may track statistics (e.g., the times and days when someone answers) in order to place calls at times when the debtor is more likely to be home; typically this is done by an automated dialing system between the times of 8am and 9pm local standard time. The collector may not use illegal and deceptive practices (for example, threatening the debtor with arrest or impersonating law enforcement). The collector cannot use obscene language and must inform the debtor of the nature of the call (collecting a debt) and their name and the name of the collection company when requested.
International debt collection is a less common and specialised field. Not many companies specialize in this sort of collection as there may be a need to speak different languages and have a knowledge of the different legal systems and laws. International collection calls are often made in a different language than used in the collecting company.
Collection agencies are sometimes allowed to contact individuals other than the debtor, usually in an attempt to locate the debtor but without mentioning the debt. In the US under the FDCPA a collector is permitted to call a neighbor or relative for help in locating the person who owes a debt. Collectors may only ask for "address, home phone number, and place of work." Collectors are "not permitted to discuss [the] debt with anyone other than [the debtor], [their] spouse, or [their] attorney." [8] The debtor can give permission to the collection agency to speak to somebody else besides the above mentioned. Collectors must state their name and must give the name of their employer if the person specifically asks. They may only contact each person once, unless it is believed that the person gave the collector incorrect or incomplete information at the time, but now has complete or updated information.[7] Collectors may contact a debtor at the workplace unless the collector has been informed the employer prohibits such calls,[9] in which case the collector must cease all calls to the debtor's workplace immediately.
At times a person with no connection to the debt or the debtor may be contacted by a collector by error. Examples include victims of identity theft and people erroneously targeted due to a similar name. Alternatively, the alleged debtor may dispute that the debt is payable. In such cases the alleged debtor can require that the collector or creditor prove that the debt is payable—in no jurisdiction does a debt exist merely because a collector says so. In the United States under the FDCPA, anyone has the right for any reason to request written validation of the debt or to demand the collector cease communication.
Relatives of deceased people do not necessarily themselves have to pay the debts of the deceased, but debts must be paid by the deceased person's estate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debt_collection

published:05 Aug 2013

views:19666

There are major differences between debt buyers and debt collectors. Knowing these differences will help you better understand how this affects you, your settlement, and your credit report. First and foremost, a debt buyer is buying your debt, usually for pennies on the dollar, and taking a risk in in that purchase. We'll talk more about that, and why it matters in the collection process.
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Debt

A debt generally refers to something owed by one party, the borrower or debtor, to a second party, the lender or creditor. The lender or creditor can be a bank, credit card company, payday loan provider, or an individual. One country can also lend money to another country. Debt is generally subject to contractual terms regarding the amount and timing of repayments of principal and interest. The term can also be used metaphorically to cover moral obligations and other interactions not based on economic value. For example, in Western cultures, a person who has been helped by a second person is sometimes said to owe a "debt of gratitude" to the second person.

Terms

Interest

Interest is the fee charged by the creditor to the debtor. Interest is generally calculated as a percentage of the principal sum per year, which percentage is known as an interest rate, and is generally paid periodically at intervals, such as monthly or semi-annually.

Many conventions on how interest is calculated exist – see day count convention for some – while a standard convention is the annual percentage rate (APR), widely used and required by regulation in the United States and United Kingdom, though there are different forms of APR.

Ramsey's syndicated radio program, The Dave Ramsey Show, is heard on more than 500 radio stations throughout the United States and Canada, in podcast format, on IHeartRadio, a dedicated iOS application, as well as live audio and video on DaveRamsey.com. He has written numerous books including five New York Times bestsellers. His books and broadcasts often feature a Christian perspective that reflects Ramsey's religious beliefs. Ramsey was named the 2009 Marconi Award winner for Network/Syndicated Personality of the Year.

Oliver has said that he has full creative freedom, including free rein to criticize corporations. His initial contract with HBO was for two years with an option for extension. In February 2015, it was announced that the show has been renewed for two additional seasons of 35 episodes each. Oliver and HBO programming president Michael Lombardo have discussed extending the show from half an hour to a full hour and airing more than once a week after Oliver "gets his feet under him".

UK's Scariest Debt Collector (Full Length)

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Ten years ago Shaun Smith was an enforcer for one of the biggest crime families in Liverpool and embroiled in a war against a rival drug gang.
Shaun introduced urban terrorism to the British underworld. He sprayed up houses with machine guns, tortured people and used homemade napalm to firebomb his enemies.
Today, after a spell of five years in prison for firearms offences, he is trying to transfer those skills to the legal economy by working as a debt collector in the northern English satellite town of Warrington.
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20:51

Debt Buyers: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

Debt Buyers: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

Debt Buyers: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

Companies that purchase debt cheaply then collect it aggressively are shockingly easy to start. We can prove it!
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"NEVER Pay a Debt Collector" - Busting Myths

There are so many misinformed people out there, screaming to the masses, "Don't pay debt collectors!", so I've decided it's time to set the record straight.
As mentioned in the video, please visit https://goo.gl/8FXj5a for more information on acknowledging debt and the Statute of Limitations in your state.
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14:39

UK's Scariest Debt Collector (Part 1/2)

UK's Scariest Debt Collector (Part 1/2)

UK's Scariest Debt Collector (Part 1/2)

Continue to part 2/2 here: http://bit.ly/Debt-Collector-2
Ten years ago Shaun Smith was an enforcer for one of the biggest crime families in Liverpool and embroiled in a war against a rival drug gang.
Shaun introduced urban terrorism to the British underworld. He sprayed up houses with machine guns, tortured people and used homemade napalm to firebomb his enemies.
Today, after a spell of five years in prison for firearms offences, he is trying to transfer those skills to the legal economy by working as a debt collector in the northern English satellite town of Warrington.
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How to make Effective Collection Calls

Secrets to get paid faster, How to make your collection calls Right and Make them more effective and What to Say during a CollectionCall

4:30

Is it Better to Settle a Collection Account or Pay it in Full? – Credit Card Insider

Is it Better to Settle a Collection Account or Pay it in Full? – Credit Card Insider

Is it Better to Settle a Collection Account or Pay it in Full? – Credit Card Insider

Today's question is: Is It Better To Pay A Collection Account Or Settle It? How Will This Affect My Credit?
Learn more about collections here: https://www.creditcardinsider.com/insider/how-can-i-get-a-collection-removed-from-my-credit-reports/
What's the right move when you're being hounded by a collection agency? Should you settle the debt or pay it in full? Unpaid collection accounts will also appear on your credit report, damaging your credit score. What's the best way out of this situation?
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2:03

Debt collection - 10 tips on recovering your debts

Debt collection - 10 tips on recovering your debts

Debt collection - 10 tips on recovering your debts

10 great ways how you can persuade your debtors to pay up. http://debtcollectionguru.com.sg/top-10-tips-to-persuade-debtors-to-pay/
Forget the notion that debt collection needs to be messy. While it’s important to exercise caution while lending money to people, you also need to be careful in persuading your debtors to pay without going the bad cop route.
Apply these simple and actionable steps to improve your debts recovery chances.
1)Make sure that loans and debts are guaranteed
Before you lend anyone money, make sure that such person has a third party. The third party must guarantee that the debt will be paid in case the debtor is unable to pay the debt. This will go a long way in ensuring that the loan is safe and will be paid back. This kind of arrangement will give you the assurance that the guarantor will pay even if the debtor is unable to pay.
2)Give debtors the freedom of choosing repayment plans
Debtors can be encouraged to pay their debts on time by giving them the opportunity to choose the payment options that suit them. You can provide about two or three different options and allow them to choose the one they find very convenient and/or comfortable.
3) Offer an attractive deal
You need to make use of a carrot-stick approach when dealing with debt collection. One of such approaches include offering debtors deals like waiving off a particular percentage of their debt. You can also provide incentives that will encourage them to pay off their debts on time.
4) Discourage late payments
Do all it takes to discourage late payment of debts by charging interests on late payments. Charging interests on late payments will scare debtors away from accumulating more debts thereby encouraging them to settle their debts on time.
5)Have a deadline
You need to have a deadline for repayment of debts. You can then begin pursuing your debtors after the deadline lapses. Ensure you discuss this deadline with your debtor. Doing so will encourage them to pay on time within the limit of the deadline.
6)Threaten to inform credit bureaus
Keeping a clean credit record is essential in maintaining a good credit. Debtors are aware of this and they understand that a poor credit rating will hinder them from many opportunities in the future. A poor credit score will prevent them from securing loans or mortgage as well as business investors. Thus, you can threaten an unresponsive and unwilling debtor that you will report him or her to credit bureaus. You might begin to get some response when this tactic is used.
7) Be persistent but patient
While it is important to be persistent about collecting your debts, patience should also be exercised. Debtors have quite a number of reasons why they are unable to pay their debts. You need to be patient with your debtors until you are certain that you’re dealing with an unrepentant and a chronic debtor.
8) Allow debtors to settle debts through assets
You can also accept assets in place of cash when your debtors are unable to pay. Some debtors may be unable to afford cash but may have assets that may worth the amount that they are owing you. Although most debtors may not be willing to replace their debts with their assets but you need to encourage them by making them aware that you’re ready to accept their assets in place of cash.
9) Call the debtors at the right time
If you have your debtors’ phone numbers, which I suggest you need to have, call them to ask for payments. However, ensure you call them at the right time when you know they will be able to attend to your calls. If you are unable to reach any of your debtors on phone, you can leave them voice messages.
10) Hire a debt collection professional
You can also hire a debt collection expert. Debt collection experts have the skills and expertise needed to collect funds from debtors. When you hire a professional, you don’t need to get involved in the stress of running after your debtors. Although, some portion of the debt that is being collected will be used to pay for the professional’s service, I believe it’s still worth it when you consider the hassles encountered when dealing with chronic and unrepentant debtors.
There you have it. Top 10 tips that can help you to encourage your debtors to pay their debts. Do you have any comments or feedback?
Singapore debt collection service
Singapore debt recovery agency
Singapore bad debt collector
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26:32

How Debt Collection Agencies Work: The FTC and Complaints Against Debt Collectors (2005)

How Debt Collection Agencies Work: The FTC and Complaints Against Debt Collectors (2005)

How Debt Collection Agencies Work: The FTC and Complaints Against Debt Collectors (2005)

A collection agency is a business that pursues payments of debts owed by individuals or businesses. Most collection agencies operate as agents of creditors and collect debts for a fee or percentage of the total amount owed. More: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag=tra0c7-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=8822708b20ff5d457fa24d2ad99f6f94&camp=1789&creative=9325&index=books&keywords=debt%20collection
There are many types of collection agencies. First-party agencies are often subsidiaries of the original company the debt is owed to. Third-party agencies are separate companies contracted by a company to collect debts on their behalf for a fee. Debt buyers purchase the debt at a percentage of its value, then attempt to collect it. Each country has its own rules and regulations regarding them.
Debt collectors who work on commission may be highly motivated to convince debtors to pay the debt. These practices are highly regulated by The FairDebtCollection Practices act, State laws to protect consumers, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the Federal Trade Commission,and State regulatory agencies. Several Federal and State higher courts decisions have outlined several bad practices; Heintz vs. Jenkins,In re: Vinhee, Mcollough vs. Johnson, Rodenburg, Lauinger, Komarova v. NationCredit AcceptanceInc.
In the US, the FDCPA prohibits calls to the debtor if the call will cost the debtor toll charges (in most other countries recipients of telephone calls are not charged, so this issue does not arise). The FDCPA also establishes what time of day calls can be made at, to whom and where. If a person answers, the call center may track statistics (e.g., the times and days when someone answers) in order to place calls at times when the debtor is more likely to be home; typically this is done by an automated dialing system between the times of 8am and 9pm local standard time. The collector may not use illegal and deceptive practices (for example, threatening the debtor with arrest or impersonating law enforcement). The collector cannot use obscene language and must inform the debtor of the nature of the call (collecting a debt) and their name and the name of the collection company when requested.
International debt collection is a less common and specialised field. Not many companies specialize in this sort of collection as there may be a need to speak different languages and have a knowledge of the different legal systems and laws. International collection calls are often made in a different language than used in the collecting company.
Collection agencies are sometimes allowed to contact individuals other than the debtor, usually in an attempt to locate the debtor but without mentioning the debt. In the US under the FDCPA a collector is permitted to call a neighbor or relative for help in locating the person who owes a debt. Collectors may only ask for "address, home phone number, and place of work." Collectors are "not permitted to discuss [the] debt with anyone other than [the debtor], [their] spouse, or [their] attorney." [8] The debtor can give permission to the collection agency to speak to somebody else besides the above mentioned. Collectors must state their name and must give the name of their employer if the person specifically asks. They may only contact each person once, unless it is believed that the person gave the collector incorrect or incomplete information at the time, but now has complete or updated information.[7] Collectors may contact a debtor at the workplace unless the collector has been informed the employer prohibits such calls,[9] in which case the collector must cease all calls to the debtor's workplace immediately.
At times a person with no connection to the debt or the debtor may be contacted by a collector by error. Examples include victims of identity theft and people erroneously targeted due to a similar name. Alternatively, the alleged debtor may dispute that the debt is payable. In such cases the alleged debtor can require that the collector or creditor prove that the debt is payable—in no jurisdiction does a debt exist merely because a collector says so. In the United States under the FDCPA, anyone has the right for any reason to request written validation of the debt or to demand the collector cease communication.
Relatives of deceased people do not necessarily themselves have to pay the debts of the deceased, but debts must be paid by the deceased person's estate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debt_collection

8:23

Debt Buyers: Why Purchasing Debt for Pennies on the Dollar Matters

Debt Buyers: Why Purchasing Debt for Pennies on the Dollar Matters

Debt Buyers: Why Purchasing Debt for Pennies on the Dollar Matters

There are major differences between debt buyers and debt collectors. Knowing these differences will help you better understand how this affects you, your settlement, and your credit report. First and foremost, a debt buyer is buying your debt, usually for pennies on the dollar, and taking a risk in in that purchase. We'll talk more about that, and why it matters in the collection process.
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10:39

NEVER EVER PAY COLLECTIONS!

NEVER EVER PAY COLLECTIONS!

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Collection agencies are the biggest scam. I've seen these companies ruined lots of families lives by simply lying to them about paying a bill. the truth is that a collection account is negative on your report and paying the account is equally as bad because they will not remove the account, as a matter of fact, this will restart the timeframe in which an account remains on your report. A collection account showing up as paid is still negative as the credit scoring models are designed to pick that up as a negative account. this is still a negative reflection on your paying habits and finance companies just don't trust that.
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HOW TO COLLECT FROM THE DEBT COLLECTOR !

HOW TO COLLECT FROM THE DEBT COLLECTOR !

HOW TO COLLECT FROM THE DEBT COLLECTOR !

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The FDCPA or the fair debt collection practices act was put in place to protect us the consumer from unfair collection practices. Essentially it's a set of laws debt collectors should follow when attempting to collect. Any violation of this can result in costing the collectors up to $1000 per violation. Unfortunately collectors are aware that most consumers are not familiar with the laws set in place that protects us as consumers and therefore take advantage of it with deceptive collection tactics. There is a ton of information and resources out there we all can use. You can also contact your local consumer attorney for more information on your options.
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If my debt is sold, what rules do I have to play by?

If my debt is sold, what rules do I have to play by?

If my debt is sold, what rules do I have to play by?

The debt was sold, transferred or assigned.
Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act it only applies to third party debt collectors not individuals collecting their own debts.

3:10

How To Get Rid Of Debt Collectors [Prank Call]

How To Get Rid Of Debt Collectors [Prank Call]

How To Get Rid Of Debt Collectors [Prank Call]

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Paying Collections - Dave Ramsey Rant

Paying Collections - Dave Ramsey Rant

Paying Collections - Dave Ramsey Rant

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5:39

Debt Collectors - How To Get Rid of Debt Collectors In Under 5 Minutes

Debt Collectors - How To Get Rid of Debt Collectors In Under 5 Minutes

Debt Collectors - How To Get Rid of Debt Collectors In Under 5 Minutes

Tired of "debt collectors" calling you? Me too! This is how I deal with them and get rid of them in 5 minutes. Btw, this is for the same "debt" that Swift Financials bought in my first call, you can find that one here: http://youtu.be/2WppSWRwcYk
You have to understand, these companies are 3rd party debt collectors. You don't owe THEM anything. They NEED you to contract with them so they can collect money from you. They try to trick you into doing that, but you DON'T have to contract with them.
Now, what's going to happen next?
1. They will take you off their list.
2. They will sell your debt to another debt collection agency.
3. They may report you to the big 3 credit agencies and say you didn't pay them.
4. The next company that buys your "debt" will start calling you to contract with you and start asking for money.
What should *you* do?
1. Fight any thing that pops up on your credit report. How?
2. Write to the company that just tried to contract with you (the DEBT COLLECTOR) and ask them for bona fide proof that you owe THEM a debt (not that you may owe a debt to another company). You need them to provide evidence of a contract that you signed and or knowingly entered into by your own volition. They do NOT have that and can never produce it. Keep copies of whatever they respond to you with.
3. Write to the original company that claims you owe them money. Ask them for proof that they didn't sell your "debt" to the DEBT COLLECTOR who contacted you and haven't been paid the "debt" that they claim you owe them. You may additionally ask them to prove they haven't been payed for your non-payment by an insurance policy. YEEAAHHHHH... They got paid TWICE for what they say you owe, and would still TRY to collect it from you if you were dumb enough to pay them (esp to get "services" restored).
4. Write to whichever credit reporting agencies they file a report with and tell them they must remove that from your report because the company cannot prove you owe the debt. This may take a few tries, but it should work. Here are pre-written letters out there on the web that you can fill in the blanks and use to send them. Follow the instructions contained within the Zip file.
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1:46

Defeat the Debt Collector - How to Talk to Debt Collectors

Defeat the Debt Collector - How to Talk to Debt Collectors

Defeat the Debt Collector - How to Talk to Debt Collectors

How do I stop debt collectors? As a consumer, you stop collection agencies by utilizing your rights under the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA). Your rights explained. Understand how collection agencies work and understand how the collection process works from the collection agency's perspective.
GregFrank, known as the Credit Educator, shares his extensive knowledge and experience on debt and credit, gained while working at businesses such as Superior Credit Care.

3:51

How To Be A Person | How To Deal With A Debt Collector

How To Be A Person | How To Deal With A Debt Collector

How To Be A Person | How To Deal With A Debt Collector

Getting a call from a debt collector is terrifying. So we asked an actual debt collector to give us some tips. Brandon Wilson, who says he’s made over $10 million dollars collecting old debts, met Neko White in a pub to tell us firsthand how to negotiate a settlement. Then we met with Jessica Brooks, a credit expert from the New York CityDepartment of Consumer Affairs for more details.
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UK's Scariest Debt Collector (Full Length)

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Ten years ago Shaun Smith was an enforcer for one of the biggest crime families in Liverpool and embroiled in a war against a rival drug gang.
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Debt Buyers: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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"NEVER Pay a Debt Collector" - Busting Myths

There are so many misinformed people out there, screaming to the masses, "Don't pay debt collectors!", so I've decided it's time to set the record straight.
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published: 29 Aug 2017

UK's Scariest Debt Collector (Part 1/2)

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How to make Effective Collection Calls

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published: 24 Mar 2016

Is it Better to Settle a Collection Account or Pay it in Full? – Credit Card Insider

Today's question is: Is It Better To Pay A Collection Account Or Settle It? How Will This Affect My Credit?
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published: 01 Jul 2015

Debt collection - 10 tips on recovering your debts

10 great ways how you can persuade your debtors to pay up. http://debtcollectionguru.com.sg/top-10-tips-to-persuade-debtors-to-pay/
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Before you lend anyone money, make sure that such person has a third party. The third party must guarantee that the debt will be paid in case the debtor is unable to pay the debt. This will go a long way in ensuring that the loan is safe and will be paid back. This kind of arrangement will give you the assur...

published: 04 Sep 2016

How Debt Collection Agencies Work: The FTC and Complaints Against Debt Collectors (2005)

A collection agency is a business that pursues payments of debts owed by individuals or businesses. Most collection agencies operate as agents of creditors and collect debts for a fee or percentage of the total amount owed. More: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag=tra0c7-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=8822708b20ff5d457fa24d2ad99f6f94&camp=1789&creative=9325&index=books&keywords=debt%20collection
There are many types of collection agencies. First-party agencies are often subsidiaries of the original company the debt is owed to. Third-party agencies are separate companies contracted by a company to collect debts on their behalf for a fee. Debt buyers purchase the debt at a percentage of its value, then attempt to collect it. Each country has its own rules and regulations regarding them.
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published: 05 Aug 2013

Debt Buyers: Why Purchasing Debt for Pennies on the Dollar Matters

There are major differences between debt buyers and debt collectors. Knowing these differences will help you better understand how this affects you, your settlement, and your credit report. First and foremost, a debt buyer is buying your debt, usually for pennies on the dollar, and taking a risk in in that purchase. We'll talk more about that, and why it matters in the collection process.
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NEVER EVER PAY COLLECTIONS!

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Collection agencies are the biggest scam. I've seen these companies ruined lots of families lives by simply lying to them about paying a bill. the truth is that a collection account is negative on your report and paying the account is equally as bad because they will not remove the account, as a matter of fact, this will restart the timeframe in...

published: 25 Nov 2016

HOW TO COLLECT FROM THE DEBT COLLECTOR !

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HOW TO COLLECT FROM THE DEBT COLLECTOR!
The FDCPA or the fair debt collection practices act was put in place to protect us the consumer from unfair collection practices. Essentially it's a set of laws debt collectors should follow when attempting to collect. Any violation of this can result in costing the collectors up to $1000 per viola...

published: 18 Jun 2017

If my debt is sold, what rules do I have to play by?

The debt was sold, transferred or assigned.
Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act it only applies to third party debt collectors not individuals collecting their own debts.

published: 10 Mar 2011

How To Get Rid Of Debt Collectors [Prank Call]

While filming another prank, I pranked a debt collector! (she called the wrong number). This is what you do to get rid of them forever!
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published: 01 Aug 2014

Paying Collections - Dave Ramsey Rant

Paying Collections - Dave RamseyRant
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published: 19 Nov 2017

Debt Collectors - How To Get Rid of Debt Collectors In Under 5 Minutes

Tired of "debt collectors" calling you? Me too! This is how I deal with them and get rid of them in 5 minutes. Btw, this is for the same "debt" that Swift Financials bought in my first call, you can find that one here: http://youtu.be/2WppSWRwcYk
You have to understand, these companies are 3rd party debt collectors. You don't owe THEM anything. They NEED you to contract with them so they can collect money from you. They try to trick you into doing that, but you DON'T have to contract with them.
Now, what's going to happen next?
1. They will take you off their list.
2. They will sell your debt to another debt collection agency.
3. They may report you to the big 3 credit agencies and say you didn't pay them.
4. The next company that buys your "debt" will start calling you to contract wit...

published: 21 Aug 2013

Defeat the Debt Collector - How to Talk to Debt Collectors

How do I stop debt collectors? As a consumer, you stop collection agencies by utilizing your rights under the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA). Your rights explained. Understand how collection agencies work and understand how the collection process works from the collection agency's perspective.
GregFrank, known as the Credit Educator, shares his extensive knowledge and experience on debt and credit, gained while working at businesses such as Superior Credit Care.

published: 24 Jul 2012

How To Be A Person | How To Deal With A Debt Collector

Getting a call from a debt collector is terrifying. So we asked an actual debt collector to give us some tips. Brandon Wilson, who says he’s made over $10 million dollars collecting old debts, met Neko White in a pub to tell us firsthand how to negotiate a settlement. Then we met with Jessica Brooks, a credit expert from the New York CityDepartment of Consumer Affairs for more details.
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Shaun introduced urban terrorism to the British underworld. He sprayed up houses with machine guns, tortured people and used homemade napalm to firebomb his enemies.
Today, after a spell of five years in prison for firearms offences, he is trying to transfer those skills to the legal economy by working as a debt collector in the northern English satellite town of Warrington.
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Shaun introduced urban terrorism to the British underworld. He sprayed up houses with machine guns, tortured people and used homemade napalm to firebomb his enemies.
Today, after a spell of five years in prison for firearms offences, he is trying to transfer those skills to the legal economy by working as a debt collector in the northern English satellite town of Warrington.
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"NEVER Pay a Debt Collector" - Busting Myths

There are so many misinformed people out there, screaming to the masses, "Don't pay debt collectors!", so I've decided it's time to set the record straight.
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There are so many misinformed people out there, screaming to the masses, "Don't pay debt collectors!", so I've decided it's time to set the record straight.
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There are so many misinformed people out there, screaming to the masses, "Don't pay debt collectors!", so I've decided it's time to set the record straight.
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Shaun introduced urban terrorism to the British underworld. He sprayed up houses with machine guns, tortured people and used homemade napalm to firebomb his enemies.
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Ten years ago Shaun Smith was an enforcer for one of the biggest crime families in Liverpool and embroiled in a war against a rival drug gang.
Shaun introduced urban terrorism to the British underworld. He sprayed up houses with machine guns, tortured people and used homemade napalm to firebomb his enemies.
Today, after a spell of five years in prison for firearms offences, he is trying to transfer those skills to the legal economy by working as a debt collector in the northern English satellite town of Warrington.
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Today's question is: Is It Better To Pay A Collection Account Or Settle It? How Will This Affect My Credit?
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What's the right move when you're being hounded by a collection agency? Should you settle the debt or pay it in full? Unpaid collection accounts will also appear on your credit report, damaging your credit score. What's the best way out of this situation?
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Debt collection - 10 tips on recovering your debts

10 great ways how you can persuade your debtors to pay up. http://debtcollectionguru.com.sg/top-10-tips-to-persuade-debtors-to-pay/
Forget the notion that d...

10 great ways how you can persuade your debtors to pay up. http://debtcollectionguru.com.sg/top-10-tips-to-persuade-debtors-to-pay/
Forget the notion that debt collection needs to be messy. While it’s important to exercise caution while lending money to people, you also need to be careful in persuading your debtors to pay without going the bad cop route.
Apply these simple and actionable steps to improve your debts recovery chances.
1)Make sure that loans and debts are guaranteed
Before you lend anyone money, make sure that such person has a third party. The third party must guarantee that the debt will be paid in case the debtor is unable to pay the debt. This will go a long way in ensuring that the loan is safe and will be paid back. This kind of arrangement will give you the assurance that the guarantor will pay even if the debtor is unable to pay.
2)Give debtors the freedom of choosing repayment plans
Debtors can be encouraged to pay their debts on time by giving them the opportunity to choose the payment options that suit them. You can provide about two or three different options and allow them to choose the one they find very convenient and/or comfortable.
3) Offer an attractive deal
You need to make use of a carrot-stick approach when dealing with debt collection. One of such approaches include offering debtors deals like waiving off a particular percentage of their debt. You can also provide incentives that will encourage them to pay off their debts on time.
4) Discourage late payments
Do all it takes to discourage late payment of debts by charging interests on late payments. Charging interests on late payments will scare debtors away from accumulating more debts thereby encouraging them to settle their debts on time.
5)Have a deadline
You need to have a deadline for repayment of debts. You can then begin pursuing your debtors after the deadline lapses. Ensure you discuss this deadline with your debtor. Doing so will encourage them to pay on time within the limit of the deadline.
6)Threaten to inform credit bureaus
Keeping a clean credit record is essential in maintaining a good credit. Debtors are aware of this and they understand that a poor credit rating will hinder them from many opportunities in the future. A poor credit score will prevent them from securing loans or mortgage as well as business investors. Thus, you can threaten an unresponsive and unwilling debtor that you will report him or her to credit bureaus. You might begin to get some response when this tactic is used.
7) Be persistent but patient
While it is important to be persistent about collecting your debts, patience should also be exercised. Debtors have quite a number of reasons why they are unable to pay their debts. You need to be patient with your debtors until you are certain that you’re dealing with an unrepentant and a chronic debtor.
8) Allow debtors to settle debts through assets
You can also accept assets in place of cash when your debtors are unable to pay. Some debtors may be unable to afford cash but may have assets that may worth the amount that they are owing you. Although most debtors may not be willing to replace their debts with their assets but you need to encourage them by making them aware that you’re ready to accept their assets in place of cash.
9) Call the debtors at the right time
If you have your debtors’ phone numbers, which I suggest you need to have, call them to ask for payments. However, ensure you call them at the right time when you know they will be able to attend to your calls. If you are unable to reach any of your debtors on phone, you can leave them voice messages.
10) Hire a debt collection professional
You can also hire a debt collection expert. Debt collection experts have the skills and expertise needed to collect funds from debtors. When you hire a professional, you don’t need to get involved in the stress of running after your debtors. Although, some portion of the debt that is being collected will be used to pay for the professional’s service, I believe it’s still worth it when you consider the hassles encountered when dealing with chronic and unrepentant debtors.
There you have it. Top 10 tips that can help you to encourage your debtors to pay their debts. Do you have any comments or feedback?
Singapore debt collection service
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4gDGzN2itM&feature=youtu.be

10 great ways how you can persuade your debtors to pay up. http://debtcollectionguru.com.sg/top-10-tips-to-persuade-debtors-to-pay/
Forget the notion that debt collection needs to be messy. While it’s important to exercise caution while lending money to people, you also need to be careful in persuading your debtors to pay without going the bad cop route.
Apply these simple and actionable steps to improve your debts recovery chances.
1)Make sure that loans and debts are guaranteed
Before you lend anyone money, make sure that such person has a third party. The third party must guarantee that the debt will be paid in case the debtor is unable to pay the debt. This will go a long way in ensuring that the loan is safe and will be paid back. This kind of arrangement will give you the assurance that the guarantor will pay even if the debtor is unable to pay.
2)Give debtors the freedom of choosing repayment plans
Debtors can be encouraged to pay their debts on time by giving them the opportunity to choose the payment options that suit them. You can provide about two or three different options and allow them to choose the one they find very convenient and/or comfortable.
3) Offer an attractive deal
You need to make use of a carrot-stick approach when dealing with debt collection. One of such approaches include offering debtors deals like waiving off a particular percentage of their debt. You can also provide incentives that will encourage them to pay off their debts on time.
4) Discourage late payments
Do all it takes to discourage late payment of debts by charging interests on late payments. Charging interests on late payments will scare debtors away from accumulating more debts thereby encouraging them to settle their debts on time.
5)Have a deadline
You need to have a deadline for repayment of debts. You can then begin pursuing your debtors after the deadline lapses. Ensure you discuss this deadline with your debtor. Doing so will encourage them to pay on time within the limit of the deadline.
6)Threaten to inform credit bureaus
Keeping a clean credit record is essential in maintaining a good credit. Debtors are aware of this and they understand that a poor credit rating will hinder them from many opportunities in the future. A poor credit score will prevent them from securing loans or mortgage as well as business investors. Thus, you can threaten an unresponsive and unwilling debtor that you will report him or her to credit bureaus. You might begin to get some response when this tactic is used.
7) Be persistent but patient
While it is important to be persistent about collecting your debts, patience should also be exercised. Debtors have quite a number of reasons why they are unable to pay their debts. You need to be patient with your debtors until you are certain that you’re dealing with an unrepentant and a chronic debtor.
8) Allow debtors to settle debts through assets
You can also accept assets in place of cash when your debtors are unable to pay. Some debtors may be unable to afford cash but may have assets that may worth the amount that they are owing you. Although most debtors may not be willing to replace their debts with their assets but you need to encourage them by making them aware that you’re ready to accept their assets in place of cash.
9) Call the debtors at the right time
If you have your debtors’ phone numbers, which I suggest you need to have, call them to ask for payments. However, ensure you call them at the right time when you know they will be able to attend to your calls. If you are unable to reach any of your debtors on phone, you can leave them voice messages.
10) Hire a debt collection professional
You can also hire a debt collection expert. Debt collection experts have the skills and expertise needed to collect funds from debtors. When you hire a professional, you don’t need to get involved in the stress of running after your debtors. Although, some portion of the debt that is being collected will be used to pay for the professional’s service, I believe it’s still worth it when you consider the hassles encountered when dealing with chronic and unrepentant debtors.
There you have it. Top 10 tips that can help you to encourage your debtors to pay their debts. Do you have any comments or feedback?
Singapore debt collection service
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How Debt Collection Agencies Work: The FTC and Complaints Against Debt Collectors (2005)

A collection agency is a business that pursues payments of debts owed by individuals or businesses. Most collection agencies operate as agents of creditors and ...

A collection agency is a business that pursues payments of debts owed by individuals or businesses. Most collection agencies operate as agents of creditors and collect debts for a fee or percentage of the total amount owed. More: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag=tra0c7-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=8822708b20ff5d457fa24d2ad99f6f94&camp=1789&creative=9325&index=books&keywords=debt%20collection
There are many types of collection agencies. First-party agencies are often subsidiaries of the original company the debt is owed to. Third-party agencies are separate companies contracted by a company to collect debts on their behalf for a fee. Debt buyers purchase the debt at a percentage of its value, then attempt to collect it. Each country has its own rules and regulations regarding them.
Debt collectors who work on commission may be highly motivated to convince debtors to pay the debt. These practices are highly regulated by The FairDebtCollection Practices act, State laws to protect consumers, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the Federal Trade Commission,and State regulatory agencies. Several Federal and State higher courts decisions have outlined several bad practices; Heintz vs. Jenkins,In re: Vinhee, Mcollough vs. Johnson, Rodenburg, Lauinger, Komarova v. NationCredit AcceptanceInc.
In the US, the FDCPA prohibits calls to the debtor if the call will cost the debtor toll charges (in most other countries recipients of telephone calls are not charged, so this issue does not arise). The FDCPA also establishes what time of day calls can be made at, to whom and where. If a person answers, the call center may track statistics (e.g., the times and days when someone answers) in order to place calls at times when the debtor is more likely to be home; typically this is done by an automated dialing system between the times of 8am and 9pm local standard time. The collector may not use illegal and deceptive practices (for example, threatening the debtor with arrest or impersonating law enforcement). The collector cannot use obscene language and must inform the debtor of the nature of the call (collecting a debt) and their name and the name of the collection company when requested.
International debt collection is a less common and specialised field. Not many companies specialize in this sort of collection as there may be a need to speak different languages and have a knowledge of the different legal systems and laws. International collection calls are often made in a different language than used in the collecting company.
Collection agencies are sometimes allowed to contact individuals other than the debtor, usually in an attempt to locate the debtor but without mentioning the debt. In the US under the FDCPA a collector is permitted to call a neighbor or relative for help in locating the person who owes a debt. Collectors may only ask for "address, home phone number, and place of work." Collectors are "not permitted to discuss [the] debt with anyone other than [the debtor], [their] spouse, or [their] attorney." [8] The debtor can give permission to the collection agency to speak to somebody else besides the above mentioned. Collectors must state their name and must give the name of their employer if the person specifically asks. They may only contact each person once, unless it is believed that the person gave the collector incorrect or incomplete information at the time, but now has complete or updated information.[7] Collectors may contact a debtor at the workplace unless the collector has been informed the employer prohibits such calls,[9] in which case the collector must cease all calls to the debtor's workplace immediately.
At times a person with no connection to the debt or the debtor may be contacted by a collector by error. Examples include victims of identity theft and people erroneously targeted due to a similar name. Alternatively, the alleged debtor may dispute that the debt is payable. In such cases the alleged debtor can require that the collector or creditor prove that the debt is payable—in no jurisdiction does a debt exist merely because a collector says so. In the United States under the FDCPA, anyone has the right for any reason to request written validation of the debt or to demand the collector cease communication.
Relatives of deceased people do not necessarily themselves have to pay the debts of the deceased, but debts must be paid by the deceased person's estate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debt_collection

A collection agency is a business that pursues payments of debts owed by individuals or businesses. Most collection agencies operate as agents of creditors and collect debts for a fee or percentage of the total amount owed. More: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag=tra0c7-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=8822708b20ff5d457fa24d2ad99f6f94&camp=1789&creative=9325&index=books&keywords=debt%20collection
There are many types of collection agencies. First-party agencies are often subsidiaries of the original company the debt is owed to. Third-party agencies are separate companies contracted by a company to collect debts on their behalf for a fee. Debt buyers purchase the debt at a percentage of its value, then attempt to collect it. Each country has its own rules and regulations regarding them.
Debt collectors who work on commission may be highly motivated to convince debtors to pay the debt. These practices are highly regulated by The FairDebtCollection Practices act, State laws to protect consumers, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the Federal Trade Commission,and State regulatory agencies. Several Federal and State higher courts decisions have outlined several bad practices; Heintz vs. Jenkins,In re: Vinhee, Mcollough vs. Johnson, Rodenburg, Lauinger, Komarova v. NationCredit AcceptanceInc.
In the US, the FDCPA prohibits calls to the debtor if the call will cost the debtor toll charges (in most other countries recipients of telephone calls are not charged, so this issue does not arise). The FDCPA also establishes what time of day calls can be made at, to whom and where. If a person answers, the call center may track statistics (e.g., the times and days when someone answers) in order to place calls at times when the debtor is more likely to be home; typically this is done by an automated dialing system between the times of 8am and 9pm local standard time. The collector may not use illegal and deceptive practices (for example, threatening the debtor with arrest or impersonating law enforcement). The collector cannot use obscene language and must inform the debtor of the nature of the call (collecting a debt) and their name and the name of the collection company when requested.
International debt collection is a less common and specialised field. Not many companies specialize in this sort of collection as there may be a need to speak different languages and have a knowledge of the different legal systems and laws. International collection calls are often made in a different language than used in the collecting company.
Collection agencies are sometimes allowed to contact individuals other than the debtor, usually in an attempt to locate the debtor but without mentioning the debt. In the US under the FDCPA a collector is permitted to call a neighbor or relative for help in locating the person who owes a debt. Collectors may only ask for "address, home phone number, and place of work." Collectors are "not permitted to discuss [the] debt with anyone other than [the debtor], [their] spouse, or [their] attorney." [8] The debtor can give permission to the collection agency to speak to somebody else besides the above mentioned. Collectors must state their name and must give the name of their employer if the person specifically asks. They may only contact each person once, unless it is believed that the person gave the collector incorrect or incomplete information at the time, but now has complete or updated information.[7] Collectors may contact a debtor at the workplace unless the collector has been informed the employer prohibits such calls,[9] in which case the collector must cease all calls to the debtor's workplace immediately.
At times a person with no connection to the debt or the debtor may be contacted by a collector by error. Examples include victims of identity theft and people erroneously targeted due to a similar name. Alternatively, the alleged debtor may dispute that the debt is payable. In such cases the alleged debtor can require that the collector or creditor prove that the debt is payable—in no jurisdiction does a debt exist merely because a collector says so. In the United States under the FDCPA, anyone has the right for any reason to request written validation of the debt or to demand the collector cease communication.
Relatives of deceased people do not necessarily themselves have to pay the debts of the deceased, but debts must be paid by the deceased person's estate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debt_collection

Debt Buyers: Why Purchasing Debt for Pennies on the Dollar Matters

There are major differences between debt buyers and debt collectors. Knowing these differences will help you better understand how this affects you, your settle...

There are major differences between debt buyers and debt collectors. Knowing these differences will help you better understand how this affects you, your settlement, and your credit report. First and foremost, a debt buyer is buying your debt, usually for pennies on the dollar, and taking a risk in in that purchase. We'll talk more about that, and why it matters in the collection process.
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NEVER EVERPAY COLLECTIONS!
Collection agencies are the biggest scam. I've seen these companies ruined lots of families lives by simply lying to them about paying a bill. the truth is that a collection account is negative on your report and paying the account is equally as bad because they will not remove the account, as a matter of fact, this will restart the timeframe in which an account remains on your report. A collection account showing up as paid is still negative as the credit scoring models are designed to pick that up as a negative account. this is still a negative reflection on your paying habits and finance companies just don't trust that.
For more information on credit restoration services feel free to contact Buildworth Strategies they would be happy to explain to you the whole process and especially how this can help you out.
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NEVER EVERPAY COLLECTIONS!
Collection agencies are the biggest scam. I've seen these companies ruined lots of families lives by simply lying to them about paying a bill. the truth is that a collection account is negative on your report and paying the account is equally as bad because they will not remove the account, as a matter of fact, this will restart the timeframe in which an account remains on your report. A collection account showing up as paid is still negative as the credit scoring models are designed to pick that up as a negative account. this is still a negative reflection on your paying habits and finance companies just don't trust that.
For more information on credit restoration services feel free to contact Buildworth Strategies they would be happy to explain to you the whole process and especially how this can help you out.
FOR CREDIT RESTORATION SERVICES FEEL FREE TO CONTACT:
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1-(855) 532-8453
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HOW TO COLLECT FROM THE DEBT COLLECTOR!
The FDCPA or the fair debt collection practices act was put in place to protect us the consumer from unfair collection practices. Essentially it's a set of laws debt collectors should follow when attempting to collect. Any violation of this can result in costing the collectors up to $1000 per violation. Unfortunately collectors are aware that most consumers are not familiar with the laws set in place that protects us as consumers and therefore take advantage of it with deceptive collection tactics. There is a ton of information and resources out there we all can use. You can also contact your local consumer attorney for more information on your options.
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FREE CREDIT EVALUATION CONTACT:
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ContactInfo:
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HOW TO COLLECT FROM THE DEBT COLLECTOR!
The FDCPA or the fair debt collection practices act was put in place to protect us the consumer from unfair collection practices. Essentially it's a set of laws debt collectors should follow when attempting to collect. Any violation of this can result in costing the collectors up to $1000 per violation. Unfortunately collectors are aware that most consumers are not familiar with the laws set in place that protects us as consumers and therefore take advantage of it with deceptive collection tactics. There is a ton of information and resources out there we all can use. You can also contact your local consumer attorney for more information on your options.
Featured FloridaAttorney:
Kevin Deeb
Florida Consumer LawGroup
4070 LagunaStreetCoral Gables, FL, 33146
Office (305) 670-1188
https://www.avvo.com/attorneys/33146-fl-kevin-deeb-1241705.html#contact
FOR CREDIT RESTORATION SERVICES FEEL FREE TO CONTACT:
http://www.buildworthstrategies.com/
Contact Info:
1-(855) 532-8453
Email: Info@buildworthstrategies.net
ALWAYS REMEBER TO DO YOUR RESEARCH!
So SUBSCRIBE NOW and join me as I seek out the information you need to know to ensure your credit and financial health.
SO GET READY...I hope you have your note taking gear in hand ITS TIME TO GET REAL!
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DISCLAIMER:
THE FOLLOWING SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN OR CONSIDERED AS LEGAL ADVICE AS WE ARE NOT ATTORNEYS. IF YOU NEED LEGAL ASSISTANCE PLEASE CONSULT WITH YOU LOCAL CONSUMER ATTORNEY. REMEMBER TO ALWAYS ASK QUESTIONS AND DO YOUR RESEARCH! THE FOLLOWING IS BASED ON BUSINESS AND PERSONAL FINANCIAL EXPERIENCE ON CONSUMER CREDIT. BUILDWORTH STRATEGIES LLC STRIVES TO PROVIDE AND INTRODUCE INDUSTRY EXPERTS AND INFORMATION TO HELP THE AMERICAN CONSUMER. RESEARCH IS ALWAYS CONDUCTED, AND TOPICS ARE CAREFULLY SELECTED BEFORE ANY VIDEOS ARE AIRED ON YOUTUBE.
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How To Get Rid Of Debt Collectors [Prank Call]

While filming another prank, I pranked a debt collector! (she called the wrong number). This is what you do to get rid of them forever!
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Paying Collections - Dave RamseyRant
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Welcome to The Dave Ramsey Show like you've never seen it before. The show live streams on YouTube M-F 2-5pm ET! WatchDave live in studio every day and see behind-the-scenes action from Dave's producers. Watch video profiles of debt-free callers and see them call in live from Ramsey Solutions. During breaks, you'll see exclusive content from people like Rachel Cruze, and Chris Hogan, Christy Wright and Chris Brown —as well as all kinds of other video pieces that we'll unveil every day.
The Dave Ramsey Show channel will change the way you experience one of the most popular radio shows in the country!

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Welcome to The Dave Ramsey Show like you've never seen it before. The show live streams on YouTube M-F 2-5pm ET! WatchDave live in studio every day and see behind-the-scenes action from Dave's producers. Watch video profiles of debt-free callers and see them call in live from Ramsey Solutions. During breaks, you'll see exclusive content from people like Rachel Cruze, and Chris Hogan, Christy Wright and Chris Brown —as well as all kinds of other video pieces that we'll unveil every day.
The Dave Ramsey Show channel will change the way you experience one of the most popular radio shows in the country!

Debt Collectors - How To Get Rid of Debt Collectors In Under 5 Minutes

Tired of "debt collectors" calling you? Me too! This is how I deal with them and get rid of them in 5 minutes. Btw, this is for the same "debt" that SwiftFinan...

Tired of "debt collectors" calling you? Me too! This is how I deal with them and get rid of them in 5 minutes. Btw, this is for the same "debt" that Swift Financials bought in my first call, you can find that one here: http://youtu.be/2WppSWRwcYk
You have to understand, these companies are 3rd party debt collectors. You don't owe THEM anything. They NEED you to contract with them so they can collect money from you. They try to trick you into doing that, but you DON'T have to contract with them.
Now, what's going to happen next?
1. They will take you off their list.
2. They will sell your debt to another debt collection agency.
3. They may report you to the big 3 credit agencies and say you didn't pay them.
4. The next company that buys your "debt" will start calling you to contract with you and start asking for money.
What should *you* do?
1. Fight any thing that pops up on your credit report. How?
2. Write to the company that just tried to contract with you (the DEBT COLLECTOR) and ask them for bona fide proof that you owe THEM a debt (not that you may owe a debt to another company). You need them to provide evidence of a contract that you signed and or knowingly entered into by your own volition. They do NOT have that and can never produce it. Keep copies of whatever they respond to you with.
3. Write to the original company that claims you owe them money. Ask them for proof that they didn't sell your "debt" to the DEBT COLLECTOR who contacted you and haven't been paid the "debt" that they claim you owe them. You may additionally ask them to prove they haven't been payed for your non-payment by an insurance policy. YEEAAHHHHH... They got paid TWICE for what they say you owe, and would still TRY to collect it from you if you were dumb enough to pay them (esp to get "services" restored).
4. Write to whichever credit reporting agencies they file a report with and tell them they must remove that from your report because the company cannot prove you owe the debt. This may take a few tries, but it should work. Here are pre-written letters out there on the web that you can fill in the blanks and use to send them. Follow the instructions contained within the Zip file.
https://www.4shared.com/zip/ErlKH7IVca/CREDIT_REPAIR_LETTERS.htmlLeave a comment if you get a message saying the bandwidth from 4Shared ran out and I will upload a mirror.

Tired of "debt collectors" calling you? Me too! This is how I deal with them and get rid of them in 5 minutes. Btw, this is for the same "debt" that Swift Financials bought in my first call, you can find that one here: http://youtu.be/2WppSWRwcYk
You have to understand, these companies are 3rd party debt collectors. You don't owe THEM anything. They NEED you to contract with them so they can collect money from you. They try to trick you into doing that, but you DON'T have to contract with them.
Now, what's going to happen next?
1. They will take you off their list.
2. They will sell your debt to another debt collection agency.
3. They may report you to the big 3 credit agencies and say you didn't pay them.
4. The next company that buys your "debt" will start calling you to contract with you and start asking for money.
What should *you* do?
1. Fight any thing that pops up on your credit report. How?
2. Write to the company that just tried to contract with you (the DEBT COLLECTOR) and ask them for bona fide proof that you owe THEM a debt (not that you may owe a debt to another company). You need them to provide evidence of a contract that you signed and or knowingly entered into by your own volition. They do NOT have that and can never produce it. Keep copies of whatever they respond to you with.
3. Write to the original company that claims you owe them money. Ask them for proof that they didn't sell your "debt" to the DEBT COLLECTOR who contacted you and haven't been paid the "debt" that they claim you owe them. You may additionally ask them to prove they haven't been payed for your non-payment by an insurance policy. YEEAAHHHHH... They got paid TWICE for what they say you owe, and would still TRY to collect it from you if you were dumb enough to pay them (esp to get "services" restored).
4. Write to whichever credit reporting agencies they file a report with and tell them they must remove that from your report because the company cannot prove you owe the debt. This may take a few tries, but it should work. Here are pre-written letters out there on the web that you can fill in the blanks and use to send them. Follow the instructions contained within the Zip file.
https://www.4shared.com/zip/ErlKH7IVca/CREDIT_REPAIR_LETTERS.htmlLeave a comment if you get a message saying the bandwidth from 4Shared ran out and I will upload a mirror.

How do I stop debt collectors? As a consumer, you stop collection agencies by utilizing your rights under the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA). Your rights explained. Understand how collection agencies work and understand how the collection process works from the collection agency's perspective.
GregFrank, known as the Credit Educator, shares his extensive knowledge and experience on debt and credit, gained while working at businesses such as Superior Credit Care.

How do I stop debt collectors? As a consumer, you stop collection agencies by utilizing your rights under the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA). Your rights explained. Understand how collection agencies work and understand how the collection process works from the collection agency's perspective.
GregFrank, known as the Credit Educator, shares his extensive knowledge and experience on debt and credit, gained while working at businesses such as Superior Credit Care.

How To Be A Person | How To Deal With A Debt Collector

Getting a call from a debt collector is terrifying. So we asked an actual debt collector to give us some tips. Brandon Wilson, who says he’s made over $10 milli...

Getting a call from a debt collector is terrifying. So we asked an actual debt collector to give us some tips. Brandon Wilson, who says he’s made over $10 million dollars collecting old debts, met Neko White in a pub to tell us firsthand how to negotiate a settlement. Then we met with Jessica Brooks, a credit expert from the New York CityDepartment of Consumer Affairs for more details.
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Getting a call from a debt collector is terrifying. So we asked an actual debt collector to give us some tips. Brandon Wilson, who says he’s made over $10 million dollars collecting old debts, met Neko White in a pub to tell us firsthand how to negotiate a settlement. Then we met with Jessica Brooks, a credit expert from the New York CityDepartment of Consumer Affairs for more details.
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UK's Scariest Debt Collector (Full Length)

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Ten years ago Shaun Smith was an enforcer for one of the biggest crime families in Liverpool and embroiled in a war against a rival drug gang.
Shaun introduced urban terrorism to the British underworld. He sprayed up houses with machine guns, tortured people and used homemade napalm to firebomb his enemies.
Today, after a spell of five years in prison for firearms offences, he is trying to transfer those skills to the legal economy by working as a debt collector in the northern English satellite town of Warrington.
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Debt Buyers: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

Companies that purchase debt cheaply then collect it aggressively are shockingly easy to start. We can prove it!
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published: 06 Jun 2016

How Debt Collection Agencies Work: The FTC and Complaints Against Debt Collectors (2005)

A collection agency is a business that pursues payments of debts owed by individuals or businesses. Most collection agencies operate as agents of creditors and collect debts for a fee or percentage of the total amount owed. More: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag=tra0c7-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=8822708b20ff5d457fa24d2ad99f6f94&camp=1789&creative=9325&index=books&keywords=debt%20collection
There are many types of collection agencies. First-party agencies are often subsidiaries of the original company the debt is owed to. Third-party agencies are separate companies contracted by a company to collect debts on their behalf for a fee. Debt buyers purchase the debt at a percentage of its value, then attempt to collect it. Each country has its own rules and regulations regarding them.
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published: 05 Aug 2013

Gangs Of Britain: Liverpool (Documentary) - Real Stories

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What Happens When You Are Sued By A Debt Collector in District or Small Claim Court in Alabama

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Consumer ProtectionAttorneyJohn G. Watts answers your questions about what happens when you are sued by a debt collector in district or small claims court in Alabama.
We talk about the following:
**Collection court lawsuit (complaint)
**Being served
**Advertisement letters from bankruptcy lawyers and non lawyer "mediation firm" of Ferry & Nicholas
**Time limits to answer a small claims and district court lawsuit
**How to file an answer
**When you get a trial date notice
**What to do BEFORE you go to trial
**What happens in trial
**What happens after trial if you win or lose
**Why you may have the right to sue the debt collector for false credit rep...

published: 12 Jun 2015

Debt Recovery Strategies For Success

Webinar from Roythornes debt recovery team on strategies to manage debt and credit control issues.

Yvonne Lim, 23 and sweet looking, is someone you would not want knocking at your door. Armed with men of burly physique and stern demeanour, Yvonne is the proud owner of one of Singapore’s most successful DebtCollection company, with a mission beyond debt-recovery.
Yvonne endeavors to break out of the stereotypes attached to a Debt Collector, who are often viewed not too differently from criminals culpable of harassment. Without resorting to vulgar expressions and violent.
We follow the debt collection team led by Yvonne to uncover the good, bad and ugly side of their line of work.
何仪雯是个23岁的 甜姐儿，但你绝不 希望一开门就 看到她!
这位大姐大掌管新加坡最成功的其中一家讨债公 司，出门讨债总有 魁梧大汉阵势相 陪。除了必须和 欠债者 斗勇斗智，仪雯还努 力一反讨债者 的形象，不用粗口，不用暴力，甚至行侠正义， 帮助不少欠债人 找到人生另一个生机。
我们跟随这只讨债团队，揭开新加坡众多欠钱 讨钱、纠缠不 清的人生故事

published: 03 Jul 2015

UK's Scariest Debt Collector (Part 2/2)

Start from the beginning and watch part 1/2 here: http://bit.ly/Debt-Collector-1
Ten years ago Shaun Smith was an enforcer for one of the biggest crime families in Liverpool and embroiled in a war against a rival drug gang.
Shaun introduced urban terrorism to the British underworld. He sprayed up houses with machine guns, tortured people and used homemade napalm to firebomb his enemies.
Today, after a spell of five years in prison for firearms offences, he is trying to transfer those skills to the legal economy by working as a debt collector in the northern English satellite town of Warrington.
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UK's Scariest Debt Collector (Full Length)

A debt collector who uses the name “John Anderson” when making calls is now a debtor himself after a California woman sued him and the debt collection .
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The IRS and private debt collections

Passed in December of 2015, the FAST Act is a law that requires that the IRS use 3rd party collection agencies to do some of their dirty work. The IRS has said that this will be going live "Spring of 2017".
In this video, AttorneyAnthonyParent, Attorney Tom Groth (of http://tom.tax/) and Claudine Gindel discuss the top 3 reasons (we may have actually come up with more than 3), on why we think this is a bad idea.
1) They already tried it in the past...and it failed (miserably).
2) The IRS is constantly releasing press releases that "The IRS will never call you, what you are getting is scam calls"...until they actually do start calling people (and their new "verification code" sucks).
3) The reason the majority of the people they are going to try to collect on haven’t paid because they ...

published: 09 Mar 2017

Debt Collectors Not all Debts are Created Equal!

BBC Life in Debt Valley bbc documentary 2016

A warm and heartfelt observational documentary looking at lives lived on a shoestring in the WelshValleys. In one of the poorest parts of Britain, people still find .
Documentary 2016 LIFE IN DEBT VALLEY National Geographic 2016 An observational documentary looking at lives lived on a shoestring in the Welsh Valleys .
A warm and heartfelt observational documentary looking at lives lived on a shoestring in the Welsh Valleys. In one of the poorest parts of Britain, people still find .

published: 16 Jun 2016

A DEBT COLLECTORS NIGHTMARE | DANIEL TAM CONSUMER ATTORNEY

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Q. What do I do if debt collectors call me or my family?
A. Immediately send them a cease and desist phone calls letter. Send certified mail return receipt requested.
Example:
Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act 15 USC 1692c(c) you are hereby ordered to cease and desist all telephonic and electronic communications with [your name]. All communications are to be sent CertifiedU.S. Mail only.
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How to Resolve Debt - with Former Debt Collector Jared Strauss

Jared Strauss talks about how to resolve debt and unpaid bills, having been a top debt collector with major collection agencies and attorneys. His success translates into his now 10 years of helping people avoid bankruptcy by settling debts fast while limiting the risks that come with hiring most debt settlement companies.
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Jared talks about collection abuse, the culture he saw in debt collection agencies, and some of the tricks and information debt collectors have at their disposal to get people to pay up.
Strauss talks about how his experience as a debt collector translated into the success of his debt relief company, Debt ReliefA la Carte.
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Yilungelo Lakho: Debt collectors

How does a R500 debt end-up being a R10 000 headache? Many consumers whose debts have been handed over for collection find this extremely puzzling. Why it is that debt collector are able to charge exorbitant fees in the face of consumer protection laws and regulations that deem such a practice as unfair.
Hilton Dube
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Tekani MabasaRegistrar: Council for Debt Collector - Legal Department
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Watch Yilungelo Lakho every Friday at 13:30 on SABC 1. Catch the programme again on Mondays at 12:00 on SABC 1.
Yilungelo Lakho an interactive live show, aims at informing and educating consumers on their rights. Every Friday we focus on...

UK's Scariest Debt Collector (Full Length)

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Ten years ago Shaun Smith was an enforcer for one of the biggest crime families in Liverpool and embroiled in a war against a rival drug gang.
Shaun introduced urban terrorism to the British underworld. He sprayed up houses with machine guns, tortured people and used homemade napalm to firebomb his enemies.
Today, after a spell of five years in prison for firearms offences, he is trying to transfer those skills to the legal economy by working as a debt collector in the northern English satellite town of Warrington.
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Shaun introduced urban terrorism to the British underworld. He sprayed up houses with machine guns, tortured people and used homemade napalm to firebomb his enemies.
Today, after a spell of five years in prison for firearms offences, he is trying to transfer those skills to the legal economy by working as a debt collector in the northern English satellite town of Warrington.
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How Debt Collection Agencies Work: The FTC and Complaints Against Debt Collectors (2005)

A collection agency is a business that pursues payments of debts owed by individuals or businesses. Most collection agencies operate as agents of creditors and ...

A collection agency is a business that pursues payments of debts owed by individuals or businesses. Most collection agencies operate as agents of creditors and collect debts for a fee or percentage of the total amount owed. More: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag=tra0c7-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=8822708b20ff5d457fa24d2ad99f6f94&camp=1789&creative=9325&index=books&keywords=debt%20collection
There are many types of collection agencies. First-party agencies are often subsidiaries of the original company the debt is owed to. Third-party agencies are separate companies contracted by a company to collect debts on their behalf for a fee. Debt buyers purchase the debt at a percentage of its value, then attempt to collect it. Each country has its own rules and regulations regarding them.
Debt collectors who work on commission may be highly motivated to convince debtors to pay the debt. These practices are highly regulated by The FairDebtCollection Practices act, State laws to protect consumers, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the Federal Trade Commission,and State regulatory agencies. Several Federal and State higher courts decisions have outlined several bad practices; Heintz vs. Jenkins,In re: Vinhee, Mcollough vs. Johnson, Rodenburg, Lauinger, Komarova v. NationCredit AcceptanceInc.
In the US, the FDCPA prohibits calls to the debtor if the call will cost the debtor toll charges (in most other countries recipients of telephone calls are not charged, so this issue does not arise). The FDCPA also establishes what time of day calls can be made at, to whom and where. If a person answers, the call center may track statistics (e.g., the times and days when someone answers) in order to place calls at times when the debtor is more likely to be home; typically this is done by an automated dialing system between the times of 8am and 9pm local standard time. The collector may not use illegal and deceptive practices (for example, threatening the debtor with arrest or impersonating law enforcement). The collector cannot use obscene language and must inform the debtor of the nature of the call (collecting a debt) and their name and the name of the collection company when requested.
International debt collection is a less common and specialised field. Not many companies specialize in this sort of collection as there may be a need to speak different languages and have a knowledge of the different legal systems and laws. International collection calls are often made in a different language than used in the collecting company.
Collection agencies are sometimes allowed to contact individuals other than the debtor, usually in an attempt to locate the debtor but without mentioning the debt. In the US under the FDCPA a collector is permitted to call a neighbor or relative for help in locating the person who owes a debt. Collectors may only ask for "address, home phone number, and place of work." Collectors are "not permitted to discuss [the] debt with anyone other than [the debtor], [their] spouse, or [their] attorney." [8] The debtor can give permission to the collection agency to speak to somebody else besides the above mentioned. Collectors must state their name and must give the name of their employer if the person specifically asks. They may only contact each person once, unless it is believed that the person gave the collector incorrect or incomplete information at the time, but now has complete or updated information.[7] Collectors may contact a debtor at the workplace unless the collector has been informed the employer prohibits such calls,[9] in which case the collector must cease all calls to the debtor's workplace immediately.
At times a person with no connection to the debt or the debtor may be contacted by a collector by error. Examples include victims of identity theft and people erroneously targeted due to a similar name. Alternatively, the alleged debtor may dispute that the debt is payable. In such cases the alleged debtor can require that the collector or creditor prove that the debt is payable—in no jurisdiction does a debt exist merely because a collector says so. In the United States under the FDCPA, anyone has the right for any reason to request written validation of the debt or to demand the collector cease communication.
Relatives of deceased people do not necessarily themselves have to pay the debts of the deceased, but debts must be paid by the deceased person's estate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debt_collection

A collection agency is a business that pursues payments of debts owed by individuals or businesses. Most collection agencies operate as agents of creditors and collect debts for a fee or percentage of the total amount owed. More: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag=tra0c7-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=8822708b20ff5d457fa24d2ad99f6f94&camp=1789&creative=9325&index=books&keywords=debt%20collection
There are many types of collection agencies. First-party agencies are often subsidiaries of the original company the debt is owed to. Third-party agencies are separate companies contracted by a company to collect debts on their behalf for a fee. Debt buyers purchase the debt at a percentage of its value, then attempt to collect it. Each country has its own rules and regulations regarding them.
Debt collectors who work on commission may be highly motivated to convince debtors to pay the debt. These practices are highly regulated by The FairDebtCollection Practices act, State laws to protect consumers, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the Federal Trade Commission,and State regulatory agencies. Several Federal and State higher courts decisions have outlined several bad practices; Heintz vs. Jenkins,In re: Vinhee, Mcollough vs. Johnson, Rodenburg, Lauinger, Komarova v. NationCredit AcceptanceInc.
In the US, the FDCPA prohibits calls to the debtor if the call will cost the debtor toll charges (in most other countries recipients of telephone calls are not charged, so this issue does not arise). The FDCPA also establishes what time of day calls can be made at, to whom and where. If a person answers, the call center may track statistics (e.g., the times and days when someone answers) in order to place calls at times when the debtor is more likely to be home; typically this is done by an automated dialing system between the times of 8am and 9pm local standard time. The collector may not use illegal and deceptive practices (for example, threatening the debtor with arrest or impersonating law enforcement). The collector cannot use obscene language and must inform the debtor of the nature of the call (collecting a debt) and their name and the name of the collection company when requested.
International debt collection is a less common and specialised field. Not many companies specialize in this sort of collection as there may be a need to speak different languages and have a knowledge of the different legal systems and laws. International collection calls are often made in a different language than used in the collecting company.
Collection agencies are sometimes allowed to contact individuals other than the debtor, usually in an attempt to locate the debtor but without mentioning the debt. In the US under the FDCPA a collector is permitted to call a neighbor or relative for help in locating the person who owes a debt. Collectors may only ask for "address, home phone number, and place of work." Collectors are "not permitted to discuss [the] debt with anyone other than [the debtor], [their] spouse, or [their] attorney." [8] The debtor can give permission to the collection agency to speak to somebody else besides the above mentioned. Collectors must state their name and must give the name of their employer if the person specifically asks. They may only contact each person once, unless it is believed that the person gave the collector incorrect or incomplete information at the time, but now has complete or updated information.[7] Collectors may contact a debtor at the workplace unless the collector has been informed the employer prohibits such calls,[9] in which case the collector must cease all calls to the debtor's workplace immediately.
At times a person with no connection to the debt or the debtor may be contacted by a collector by error. Examples include victims of identity theft and people erroneously targeted due to a similar name. Alternatively, the alleged debtor may dispute that the debt is payable. In such cases the alleged debtor can require that the collector or creditor prove that the debt is payable—in no jurisdiction does a debt exist merely because a collector says so. In the United States under the FDCPA, anyone has the right for any reason to request written validation of the debt or to demand the collector cease communication.
Relatives of deceased people do not necessarily themselves have to pay the debts of the deceased, but debts must be paid by the deceased person's estate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debt_collection

Gangs Of Britain: Liverpool (Documentary) - Real Stories

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Consumer ProtectionAttorneyJohn G. Watts answers your questions about what happens when you are sued by a debt collector in district or small claims court in Alabama.
We talk about the following:
**Collection court lawsuit (complaint)
**Being served
**Advertisement letters from bankruptcy lawyers and non lawyer "mediation firm" of Ferry & Nicholas
**Time limits to answer a small claims and district court lawsuit
**How to file an answer
**When you get a trial date notice
**What to do BEFORE you go to trial
**What happens in trial
**What happens after trial if you win or lose
**Why you may have the right to sue the debt collector for false credit reporting and other violations of the law after you beat the collector in the collection trial
We hope you enjoy this video and feel free to share or comment below thanks!
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205-879-2447
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No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.

http://www.alabamaconsumer.com/2015/06/a-detailed-overview-of-being-sued-by-a-debt-collector-debt-buyer-in-small-claims-or-district-court/
Consumer ProtectionAttorneyJohn G. Watts answers your questions about what happens when you are sued by a debt collector in district or small claims court in Alabama.
We talk about the following:
**Collection court lawsuit (complaint)
**Being served
**Advertisement letters from bankruptcy lawyers and non lawyer "mediation firm" of Ferry & Nicholas
**Time limits to answer a small claims and district court lawsuit
**How to file an answer
**When you get a trial date notice
**What to do BEFORE you go to trial
**What happens in trial
**What happens after trial if you win or lose
**Why you may have the right to sue the debt collector for false credit reporting and other violations of the law after you beat the collector in the collection trial
We hope you enjoy this video and feel free to share or comment below thanks!
John G. Watts
205-879-2447
Watts & Herring, LLCBirmingham and Madison Alabama offices (Serving clients in all parts of Alabama)
http://www.alabamaconsumer.com/
No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.

Yvonne Lim, 23 and sweet looking, is someone you would not want knocking at your door. Armed with men of burly physique and stern demeanour, Yvonne is the proud...

Yvonne Lim, 23 and sweet looking, is someone you would not want knocking at your door. Armed with men of burly physique and stern demeanour, Yvonne is the proud owner of one of Singapore’s most successful DebtCollection company, with a mission beyond debt-recovery.
Yvonne endeavors to break out of the stereotypes attached to a Debt Collector, who are often viewed not too differently from criminals culpable of harassment. Without resorting to vulgar expressions and violent.
We follow the debt collection team led by Yvonne to uncover the good, bad and ugly side of their line of work.
何仪雯是个23岁的 甜姐儿，但你绝不 希望一开门就 看到她!
这位大姐大掌管新加坡最成功的其中一家讨债公 司，出门讨债总有 魁梧大汉阵势相 陪。除了必须和 欠债者 斗勇斗智，仪雯还努 力一反讨债者 的形象，不用粗口，不用暴力，甚至行侠正义， 帮助不少欠债人 找到人生另一个生机。
我们跟随这只讨债团队，揭开新加坡众多欠钱 讨钱、纠缠不 清的人生故事

Yvonne Lim, 23 and sweet looking, is someone you would not want knocking at your door. Armed with men of burly physique and stern demeanour, Yvonne is the proud owner of one of Singapore’s most successful DebtCollection company, with a mission beyond debt-recovery.
Yvonne endeavors to break out of the stereotypes attached to a Debt Collector, who are often viewed not too differently from criminals culpable of harassment. Without resorting to vulgar expressions and violent.
We follow the debt collection team led by Yvonne to uncover the good, bad and ugly side of their line of work.
何仪雯是个23岁的 甜姐儿，但你绝不 希望一开门就 看到她!
这位大姐大掌管新加坡最成功的其中一家讨债公 司，出门讨债总有 魁梧大汉阵势相 陪。除了必须和 欠债者 斗勇斗智，仪雯还努 力一反讨债者 的形象，不用粗口，不用暴力，甚至行侠正义， 帮助不少欠债人 找到人生另一个生机。
我们跟随这只讨债团队，揭开新加坡众多欠钱 讨钱、纠缠不 清的人生故事

UK's Scariest Debt Collector (Part 2/2)

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Ten years ago Shaun Smith was an enforcer for one of the biggest crime familie...

Start from the beginning and watch part 1/2 here: http://bit.ly/Debt-Collector-1
Ten years ago Shaun Smith was an enforcer for one of the biggest crime families in Liverpool and embroiled in a war against a rival drug gang.
Shaun introduced urban terrorism to the British underworld. He sprayed up houses with machine guns, tortured people and used homemade napalm to firebomb his enemies.
Today, after a spell of five years in prison for firearms offences, he is trying to transfer those skills to the legal economy by working as a debt collector in the northern English satellite town of Warrington.
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Ten years ago Shaun Smith was an enforcer for one of the biggest crime families in Liverpool and embroiled in a war against a rival drug gang.
Shaun introduced urban terrorism to the British underworld. He sprayed up houses with machine guns, tortured people and used homemade napalm to firebomb his enemies.
Today, after a spell of five years in prison for firearms offences, he is trying to transfer those skills to the legal economy by working as a debt collector in the northern English satellite town of Warrington.
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UK's Scariest Debt Collector (Full Length)

A debt collector who uses the name “John Anderson” when making calls is now a debtor himself after a California woman sued him and the debt collection .
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A debt collector who uses the name “John Anderson” when making calls is now a debtor himself after a California woman sued him and the debt collection .
Subscribe to FIGHTLAND on YouTube: Ten years ago Shaun Smith was an enforcer for one of the biggest crime families in .
Companies that purchase debt cheaply then collect it aggressively are shockingly easy to start. We can prove it! Connect with Last Week Tonight online.
The U.S. subprime mortgage crisis was a set of events and conditions that led to a financial crisis and subsequent recession that began in 2008. About the book: .

A debt collector who uses the name “John Anderson” when making calls is now a debtor himself after a California woman sued him and the debt collection .
Subscribe to FIGHTLAND on YouTube: Ten years ago Shaun Smith was an enforcer for one of the biggest crime families in .
Companies that purchase debt cheaply then collect it aggressively are shockingly easy to start. We can prove it! Connect with Last Week Tonight online.
The U.S. subprime mortgage crisis was a set of events and conditions that led to a financial crisis and subsequent recession that began in 2008. About the book: .

Passed in December of 2015, the FAST Act is a law that requires that the IRS use 3rd party collection agencies to do some of their dirty work. The IRS has said that this will be going live "Spring of 2017".
In this video, AttorneyAnthonyParent, Attorney Tom Groth (of http://tom.tax/) and Claudine Gindel discuss the top 3 reasons (we may have actually come up with more than 3), on why we think this is a bad idea.
1) They already tried it in the past...and it failed (miserably).
2) The IRS is constantly releasing press releases that "The IRS will never call you, what you are getting is scam calls"...until they actually do start calling people (and their new "verification code" sucks).
3) The reason the majority of the people they are going to try to collect on haven’t paid because they can’t afford to pay. How is a $13/hour call center employee going to magically turn an uncollectable debt into a collectible debt?
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Passed in December of 2015, the FAST Act is a law that requires that the IRS use 3rd party collection agencies to do some of their dirty work. The IRS has said that this will be going live "Spring of 2017".
In this video, AttorneyAnthonyParent, Attorney Tom Groth (of http://tom.tax/) and Claudine Gindel discuss the top 3 reasons (we may have actually come up with more than 3), on why we think this is a bad idea.
1) They already tried it in the past...and it failed (miserably).
2) The IRS is constantly releasing press releases that "The IRS will never call you, what you are getting is scam calls"...until they actually do start calling people (and their new "verification code" sucks).
3) The reason the majority of the people they are going to try to collect on haven’t paid because they can’t afford to pay. How is a $13/hour call center employee going to magically turn an uncollectable debt into a collectible debt?
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BBC Life in Debt Valley bbc documentary 2016

A warm and heartfelt observational documentary looking at lives lived on a shoestring in the WelshValleys. In one of the poorest parts of Britain, people still...

A warm and heartfelt observational documentary looking at lives lived on a shoestring in the WelshValleys. In one of the poorest parts of Britain, people still find .
Documentary 2016 LIFE IN DEBT VALLEY National Geographic 2016 An observational documentary looking at lives lived on a shoestring in the Welsh Valleys .
A warm and heartfelt observational documentary looking at lives lived on a shoestring in the Welsh Valleys. In one of the poorest parts of Britain, people still find .

A warm and heartfelt observational documentary looking at lives lived on a shoestring in the WelshValleys. In one of the poorest parts of Britain, people still find .
Documentary 2016 LIFE IN DEBT VALLEY National Geographic 2016 An observational documentary looking at lives lived on a shoestring in the Welsh Valleys .
A warm and heartfelt observational documentary looking at lives lived on a shoestring in the Welsh Valleys. In one of the poorest parts of Britain, people still find .

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Debt collections can be a nightmare for many. I definitely still remember the frustration and anger I went through at that point of my life. On this episode, I feature the consumer attorney that represented and took down the very debt collectors that took advantage of me and took more than $3300 of my hard earned money. I was so happy to see just how the consumer rights prevailed in my favor and protected me resulting in a won case and my hard earned money back. This experience is something I would never forget and its the very reason behind me created this channel for you all. Like I mentioned on the news article I was featured on “I’m making YouTube videos as sort of a vendetta or payback to them, I know that I’m not the only one this is happening to, so that’s the story.”
Mr. Tam Thank you for all you support help and guidance through a difficult time. Glad to still be able to collaborate with and to continue the fight on the right side!
Link to my story:
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/miami-gardens/article166512782.html
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THE FOLLOWING SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN OR CONSIDERED AS LEGAL ADVICE AS WE ARE NOT ATTORNEYS. IF YOU NEED LEGAL ASSISTANCE PLEASE CONSULT WITH YOU LOCAL CONSUMER ATTORNEY. REMEMBER TO ALWAYS ASK QUESTIONS AND DO YOUR RESEARCH! THE FOLLOWING IS BASED ON BUSINESS AND PERSONAL FINANCIAL EXPERIENCE ON CONSUMER CREDIT. BUILDWORTH STRATEGIES LLC STRIVES TO PROVIDE AND INTRODUCE INDUSTRY EXPERTS AND INFORMATION TO HELP THE AMERICAN CONSUMER. RESEARCH IS ALWAYS CONDUCTED, AND TOPICS ARE CAREFULLY SELECTED BEFORE ANY VIDEOS ARE AIRED ON YOUTUBE.
THANKS FOR WATCHING
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For more information on your consumer rights visit: https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/
Debt collections can be a nightmare for many. I definitely still remember the frustration and anger I went through at that point of my life. On this episode, I feature the consumer attorney that represented and took down the very debt collectors that took advantage of me and took more than $3300 of my hard earned money. I was so happy to see just how the consumer rights prevailed in my favor and protected me resulting in a won case and my hard earned money back. This experience is something I would never forget and its the very reason behind me created this channel for you all. Like I mentioned on the news article I was featured on “I’m making YouTube videos as sort of a vendetta or payback to them, I know that I’m not the only one this is happening to, so that’s the story.”
Mr. Tam Thank you for all you support help and guidance through a difficult time. Glad to still be able to collaborate with and to continue the fight on the right side!
Link to my story:
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/miami-gardens/article166512782.html
FOR A FREE CREDIT EVALUATION CONTACT:
BUILDWORTH STRATEGIES LLC
http://www.buildworthstrategies.com/
ContactInfo:
1-(855) 532-8453
Email: jvillalobos@buildworthstrategies.net
FOR A FREE CREDIT EVALUATION CONTACT:
FEATURED COMPANY:
TAMLAW GROUP
429 Lenox Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
http://www.tamlawgroup.com/
Contact Info:
(786) 618-1118
Email: dan@tamlawgroup.com
So SUBSCRIBE NOW and join me as I seek out the information you need to know to ensure your credit and financial health.
SO GET READY...I hope you have your note taking gear on hand ITS TIME TO GET REAL!
ADD ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/keepingitre...
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/realwithcredit
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DISCLAIMER:
THE FOLLOWING SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN OR CONSIDERED AS LEGAL ADVICE AS WE ARE NOT ATTORNEYS. IF YOU NEED LEGAL ASSISTANCE PLEASE CONSULT WITH YOU LOCAL CONSUMER ATTORNEY. REMEMBER TO ALWAYS ASK QUESTIONS AND DO YOUR RESEARCH! THE FOLLOWING IS BASED ON BUSINESS AND PERSONAL FINANCIAL EXPERIENCE ON CONSUMER CREDIT. BUILDWORTH STRATEGIES LLC STRIVES TO PROVIDE AND INTRODUCE INDUSTRY EXPERTS AND INFORMATION TO HELP THE AMERICAN CONSUMER. RESEARCH IS ALWAYS CONDUCTED, AND TOPICS ARE CAREFULLY SELECTED BEFORE ANY VIDEOS ARE AIRED ON YOUTUBE.
THANKS FOR WATCHING
KIRWC
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Please watch: "WHAT ARE INQUIRIES AND HOW TO REMOVE THEM!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xM0pwoblGs
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Also WatchClaim Your Freedom from DebtPART 1 https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=qVf4ReDG-dU
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE DEBT GOES TO A DEBT COLLECTOR
Q. Wha...

Also WatchClaim Your Freedom from DebtPART 1 https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=qVf4ReDG-dU
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE DEBT GOES TO A DEBT COLLECTOR
Q. What do I do if debt collectors call me or my family?
A. Immediately send them a cease and desist phone calls letter. Send certified mail return receipt requested.
Example:
Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act 15 USC 1692c(c) you are hereby ordered to cease and desist all telephonic and electronic communications with [your name]. All communications are to be sent CertifiedU.S. Mail only.
_____________
John Doe
https://www.fair-debt-collection.com/rules/collection-calls-5.html#3
After evidence of a debt collector is notified by tracking the delivery of the certified letter on www.USPS.com, it's prudent to document the date and IF there is any communication after that, unless it's under 15 USC 1692c(c), it's $500 fine per call plus the violator must pay attorney's fees for the consumer. One may want to let it rack up to 40-50 calls before considering litigation that way it's worth pursuing.
Study: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/15/chapter-41/subchapter-V
FDCPA Calls Per Day: Section 1692c regulates collector calls » Fair Debt Collection
FDCPA Calls Per Day: Section 1692c regulate who collectors can call, how often and when they must stop calling you at home and work. Damages for violations
fair-debt-collection.com
Rob Marques shares with us how unsecured debt is a "shell game." He is here to educate us as to how to operate in new ways to establish our True Freedom. Please join us for and share this ongoing series. Rob's membership website for guiding one to implement these steps will be available soon & we will list here.
In this segment,
Rob Marques gives us a bit of insight into the facade of the debt and financial industry based off his experience and education. As a silent interest holder in a debt dispute company, Rob provides a proof-in-the-pudding overview of the repercussions if one chooses not to pay their alleged debts. He also gives his opinion on how one might begin to restructure their life should they choose to take the path he and millions of others have taken to once they reach the understanding that the bank is never at a loss even if one chooses not to pay their alleged debt.
Rob further gives his viewpoint on why all debts are alleged until actually proven, why 90% of the time debts cannot be proven by the creditor and why it may be an uphill battle in court to prove such accusations against an alleged creditor. We hope this information brings you some comfort as well as insight into the illusion of debt and finance and makes you question enough to begin your own research on your path to finding your true freedom.
Meanwhile for those who would like to go a more conventional route to get on your path to financial freedom, Rob offers debt dispute through InfinityConsumer Services www.infinityconsumerservices.com
CaryEllis hosts easy to follow discussions & workshops on cutting edge topics, supporting movement into a new Earth civilization founded in LOVE, Peace and Plenty for all. Find Cary’s
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Also WatchClaim Your Freedom from DebtPART 1 https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=qVf4ReDG-dU
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE DEBT GOES TO A DEBT COLLECTOR
Q. What do I do if debt collectors call me or my family?
A. Immediately send them a cease and desist phone calls letter. Send certified mail return receipt requested.
Example:
Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act 15 USC 1692c(c) you are hereby ordered to cease and desist all telephonic and electronic communications with [your name]. All communications are to be sent CertifiedU.S. Mail only.
_____________
John Doe
https://www.fair-debt-collection.com/rules/collection-calls-5.html#3
After evidence of a debt collector is notified by tracking the delivery of the certified letter on www.USPS.com, it's prudent to document the date and IF there is any communication after that, unless it's under 15 USC 1692c(c), it's $500 fine per call plus the violator must pay attorney's fees for the consumer. One may want to let it rack up to 40-50 calls before considering litigation that way it's worth pursuing.
Study: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/15/chapter-41/subchapter-V
FDCPA Calls Per Day: Section 1692c regulates collector calls » Fair Debt Collection
FDCPA Calls Per Day: Section 1692c regulate who collectors can call, how often and when they must stop calling you at home and work. Damages for violations
fair-debt-collection.com
Rob Marques shares with us how unsecured debt is a "shell game." He is here to educate us as to how to operate in new ways to establish our True Freedom. Please join us for and share this ongoing series. Rob's membership website for guiding one to implement these steps will be available soon & we will list here.
In this segment,
Rob Marques gives us a bit of insight into the facade of the debt and financial industry based off his experience and education. As a silent interest holder in a debt dispute company, Rob provides a proof-in-the-pudding overview of the repercussions if one chooses not to pay their alleged debts. He also gives his opinion on how one might begin to restructure their life should they choose to take the path he and millions of others have taken to once they reach the understanding that the bank is never at a loss even if one chooses not to pay their alleged debt.
Rob further gives his viewpoint on why all debts are alleged until actually proven, why 90% of the time debts cannot be proven by the creditor and why it may be an uphill battle in court to prove such accusations against an alleged creditor. We hope this information brings you some comfort as well as insight into the illusion of debt and finance and makes you question enough to begin your own research on your path to finding your true freedom.
Meanwhile for those who would like to go a more conventional route to get on your path to financial freedom, Rob offers debt dispute through InfinityConsumer Services www.infinityconsumerservices.com
CaryEllis hosts easy to follow discussions & workshops on cutting edge topics, supporting movement into a new Earth civilization founded in LOVE, Peace and Plenty for all. Find Cary’s
21stCenturySuperhuman.tv Guide, travel, workshops & more at http://www.21stCentury Superhuman.com
Get her ground breaking book "21st Century Superhuman" at Amazon.com paperback and Kindle
“21st Century Superhuman is the 'guidebook for our times' and 'one of the most important books on the planet'…” (Carl Franklin of Key to LifeMysterySchoolExperience)

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For more good resources
How To Stop Debt Collectors From Calling - The Balance
https://www.thebalance.com › ... › Credit and Debt Management › Debt CollectionNov 30, 2016 - If the debt collector violates the FDCPA, you have hard evidence that could lead to a lawsuit in your favor. Keep in mind that, by law, the debt collector does not have to honor this request. The surest way to stop debt collectors from calling you is by sending what is known as a cease and desist letter.
Should I tell a debt collector to stop contacting me? | Nolo.com
https://www.nolo.com/legal.../should-i-tell-debt-collector-stop-contacting-me.html
If you send a cease and desist letter to a debt collector, the debt collector must stop contacting you except to tell you that: it's ending communications, or. it may (or will) sue you or use another legal remedy to collect the debt.
Debt CollectorHarassment: Stop Creditor Collection Calls
https://www.debt.org/credit/collection-agencies/harassment/
When debt collector harassment occurs, it is essential that you understand your rights and how to stop harassing debt collection calls.
6 tips for dealing with debt collectors - Bankrate.com
https://www.bankrate.com/finance/debt/6-tips-for-dealing-with-debt-collectors-1.aspx
If you don't believe you owe the money, dispute the debt in writing. Keep records of all debt collectorphone calls and messages. Debt collectors are limited by ...
6 Ways To Keep Aggressive Debt Collectors At Bay - Investopedia
https://www.investopedia.com/...edge/.../6-ways-to-keep-aggressive-debt-collectors-at-bay.as...
Debt collectors are a lot like vultures. Once they sense that you're in trouble, they'll keep picking at you until there's nothing left. They shamelessly (and often ...
10 Tactics to Stop Rogue Debt Collectors in Their Tracks - ABC News
https://abcnews.go.com › Money
Apr 26, 2012 - Debt collectors make more than a billion contacts with consumers each year, according to ACA International, the debt collection trade group.
In this video i cover How to stop debt collectors. Paying debt does not remove it from your credit report. It will remain for another 7 years from the day the balance is paid in full. The debt will only show as “Paid” on your credit report. Once the debt is paid it will also lower your score once the information is updated.
I also go over how to stop debt collectors legally. If you've ever been harassed, threatened, or intimidated by a debt collector, there's a strong likelihood those actions were illegal!
Don’t forget to LIKE , COMMENT or SHARE this video
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Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/LeafCreditSolutions/
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/aazimsharp/How To StopDebtCollectorsGoogle Plus: http://plus.google.com/u/0/+AazimSharp
Twitter: http://twitter.com/LeafCredit
For more good resources
How To Stop Debt Collectors From Calling - The Balance
https://www.thebalance.com › ... › Credit and Debt Management › Debt CollectionNov 30, 2016 - If the debt collector violates the FDCPA, you have hard evidence that could lead to a lawsuit in your favor. Keep in mind that, by law, the debt collector does not have to honor this request. The surest way to stop debt collectors from calling you is by sending what is known as a cease and desist letter.
Should I tell a debt collector to stop contacting me? | Nolo.com
https://www.nolo.com/legal.../should-i-tell-debt-collector-stop-contacting-me.html
If you send a cease and desist letter to a debt collector, the debt collector must stop contacting you except to tell you that: it's ending communications, or. it may (or will) sue you or use another legal remedy to collect the debt.
Debt CollectorHarassment: Stop Creditor Collection Calls
https://www.debt.org/credit/collection-agencies/harassment/
When debt collector harassment occurs, it is essential that you understand your rights and how to stop harassing debt collection calls.
6 tips for dealing with debt collectors - Bankrate.com
https://www.bankrate.com/finance/debt/6-tips-for-dealing-with-debt-collectors-1.aspx
If you don't believe you owe the money, dispute the debt in writing. Keep records of all debt collectorphone calls and messages. Debt collectors are limited by ...
6 Ways To Keep Aggressive Debt Collectors At Bay - Investopedia
https://www.investopedia.com/...edge/.../6-ways-to-keep-aggressive-debt-collectors-at-bay.as...
Debt collectors are a lot like vultures. Once they sense that you're in trouble, they'll keep picking at you until there's nothing left. They shamelessly (and often ...
10 Tactics to Stop Rogue Debt Collectors in Their Tracks - ABC News
https://abcnews.go.com › Money
Apr 26, 2012 - Debt collectors make more than a billion contacts with consumers each year, according to ACA International, the debt collection trade group.
In this video i cover How to stop debt collectors. Paying debt does not remove it from your credit report. It will remain for another 7 years from the day the balance is paid in full. The debt will only show as “Paid” on your credit report. Once the debt is paid it will also lower your score once the information is updated.
I also go over how to stop debt collectors legally. If you've ever been harassed, threatened, or intimidated by a debt collector, there's a strong likelihood those actions were illegal!
Don’t forget to LIKE , COMMENT or SHARE this video
how to stop debt collectors from calling
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How to Resolve Debt - with Former Debt Collector Jared Strauss

Jared Strauss talks about how to resolve debt and unpaid bills, having been a top debt collector with major collection agencies and attorneys. His success trans...

Jared Strauss talks about how to resolve debt and unpaid bills, having been a top debt collector with major collection agencies and attorneys. His success translates into his now 10 years of helping people avoid bankruptcy by settling debts fast while limiting the risks that come with hiring most debt settlement companies.
LEARN MORE AT ►►► http://avoidbk.com
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Jared talks about collection abuse, the culture he saw in debt collection agencies, and some of the tricks and information debt collectors have at their disposal to get people to pay up.
Strauss talks about how his experience as a debt collector translated into the success of his debt relief company, Debt ReliefA la Carte.
Sorry for background noise at the end of the show, had to do show from office instead of home, and there is some light construction going on.
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(reader questions for our channel are selected from here)
Michael Bovee started CRN in 2004 with a mission to provide people in need with detailed credit and debt help. The DebtBytes Channel is an extension of the CRN blog, and is dedicated to finding the debt relief option or strategy that works best for you.

Jared Strauss talks about how to resolve debt and unpaid bills, having been a top debt collector with major collection agencies and attorneys. His success translates into his now 10 years of helping people avoid bankruptcy by settling debts fast while limiting the risks that come with hiring most debt settlement companies.
LEARN MORE AT ►►► http://avoidbk.com
SHARE THIS VIDEO: https://youtu.be/fRFx0PgyVqQ
WATCH MORE RELATED VIDEOS: https://goo.gl/18zp9a
Jared talks about collection abuse, the culture he saw in debt collection agencies, and some of the tricks and information debt collectors have at their disposal to get people to pay up.
Strauss talks about how his experience as a debt collector translated into the success of his debt relief company, Debt ReliefA la Carte.
Sorry for background noise at the end of the show, had to do show from office instead of home, and there is some light construction going on.
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For more tips on how to get out of debt,
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▼FIND YOUR DEBT SOLUTION:
http://consumerrecoverynetwork.com/debt-solutions-review/
▼ASK ME ANY QUESTIONS YOU HAVE:
http://consumerrecoverynetwork.com/ask-a-question/
(reader questions for our channel are selected from here)
Michael Bovee started CRN in 2004 with a mission to provide people in need with detailed credit and debt help. The DebtBytes Channel is an extension of the CRN blog, and is dedicated to finding the debt relief option or strategy that works best for you.

Yilungelo Lakho: Debt collectors

How does a R500 debt end-up being a R10 000 headache? Many consumers whose debts have been handed over for collection find this extremely puzzling. Why it is th...

How does a R500 debt end-up being a R10 000 headache? Many consumers whose debts have been handed over for collection find this extremely puzzling. Why it is that debt collector are able to charge exorbitant fees in the face of consumer protection laws and regulations that deem such a practice as unfair.
Hilton Dube
Garnishee audit specialist: Summit Financial Partners
info@summitfin.co.za
Tekani MabasaRegistrar: Council for Debt Collector - Legal Department
info@cfdc.org.za
consumer@sabc.co.za
www.facebook.com/yilungelolakho
Twitter @yilungelo
Watch Yilungelo Lakho every Friday at 13:30 on SABC 1. Catch the programme again on Mondays at 12:00 on SABC 1.
Yilungelo Lakho an interactive live show, aims at informing and educating consumers on their rights. Every Friday we focus on a particular topic for the entire hour - kicking off with an insert which serves as a background/scene setter, after which our studio guests/experts or commentators analyse the issue. Telephone lines are open during the whole show for viewers to participate.
Anti-corruption line
Tollfree 0800 701 701
National Credit Regulator
0860 627 627
National Consumer Commission
0860 003 600
012 394 1700
complaints@thencc.org.za
Yilungelo Lakho
consumer@sabc.co.za

How does a R500 debt end-up being a R10 000 headache? Many consumers whose debts have been handed over for collection find this extremely puzzling. Why it is that debt collector are able to charge exorbitant fees in the face of consumer protection laws and regulations that deem such a practice as unfair.
Hilton Dube
Garnishee audit specialist: Summit Financial Partners
info@summitfin.co.za
Tekani MabasaRegistrar: Council for Debt Collector - Legal Department
info@cfdc.org.za
consumer@sabc.co.za
www.facebook.com/yilungelolakho
Twitter @yilungelo
Watch Yilungelo Lakho every Friday at 13:30 on SABC 1. Catch the programme again on Mondays at 12:00 on SABC 1.
Yilungelo Lakho an interactive live show, aims at informing and educating consumers on their rights. Every Friday we focus on a particular topic for the entire hour - kicking off with an insert which serves as a background/scene setter, after which our studio guests/experts or commentators analyse the issue. Telephone lines are open during the whole show for viewers to participate.
Anti-corruption line
Tollfree 0800 701 701
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UK's Scariest Debt Collector (Full Length)

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Ten years ago Shaun Smith was an enforcer for one of the biggest crime families in Liverpool and embroiled in a war against a rival drug gang.
Shaun introduced urban terrorism to the British underworld. He sprayed up houses with machine guns, tortured people and used homemade napalm to firebomb his enemies.
Today, after a spell of five years in prison for firearms offences, he is trying to transfer those skills to the legal economy by working as a debt collector in the northern English satellite town of Warrington.
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20:51

Debt Buyers: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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Debt Buyers: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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"NEVER Pay a Debt Collector" - Busting Myths

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UK's Scariest Debt Collector (Part 1/2)

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Shaun introduced urban terrorism to the British underworld. He sprayed up houses with machine guns, tortured people and used homemade napalm to firebomb his enemies.
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Is it Better to Settle a Collection Account or Pay it in Full? – Credit Card Insider

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Debt collection - 10 tips on recovering your debts

10 great ways how you can persuade your debtors to pay up. http://debtcollectionguru.com.s...

Debt collection - 10 tips on recovering your debts

10 great ways how you can persuade your debtors to pay up. http://debtcollectionguru.com.sg/top-10-tips-to-persuade-debtors-to-pay/
Forget the notion that debt collection needs to be messy. While it’s important to exercise caution while lending money to people, you also need to be careful in persuading your debtors to pay without going the bad cop route.
Apply these simple and actionable steps to improve your debts recovery chances.
1)Make sure that loans and debts are guaranteed
Before you lend anyone money, make sure that such person has a third party. The third party must guarantee that the debt will be paid in case the debtor is unable to pay the debt. This will go a long way in ensuring that the loan is safe and will be paid back. This kind of arrangement will give you the assurance that the guarantor will pay even if the debtor is unable to pay.
2)Give debtors the freedom of choosing repayment plans
Debtors can be encouraged to pay their debts on time by giving them the opportunity to choose the payment options that suit them. You can provide about two or three different options and allow them to choose the one they find very convenient and/or comfortable.
3) Offer an attractive deal
You need to make use of a carrot-stick approach when dealing with debt collection. One of such approaches include offering debtors deals like waiving off a particular percentage of their debt. You can also provide incentives that will encourage them to pay off their debts on time.
4) Discourage late payments
Do all it takes to discourage late payment of debts by charging interests on late payments. Charging interests on late payments will scare debtors away from accumulating more debts thereby encouraging them to settle their debts on time.
5)Have a deadline
You need to have a deadline for repayment of debts. You can then begin pursuing your debtors after the deadline lapses. Ensure you discuss this deadline with your debtor. Doing so will encourage them to pay on time within the limit of the deadline.
6)Threaten to inform credit bureaus
Keeping a clean credit record is essential in maintaining a good credit. Debtors are aware of this and they understand that a poor credit rating will hinder them from many opportunities in the future. A poor credit score will prevent them from securing loans or mortgage as well as business investors. Thus, you can threaten an unresponsive and unwilling debtor that you will report him or her to credit bureaus. You might begin to get some response when this tactic is used.
7) Be persistent but patient
While it is important to be persistent about collecting your debts, patience should also be exercised. Debtors have quite a number of reasons why they are unable to pay their debts. You need to be patient with your debtors until you are certain that you’re dealing with an unrepentant and a chronic debtor.
8) Allow debtors to settle debts through assets
You can also accept assets in place of cash when your debtors are unable to pay. Some debtors may be unable to afford cash but may have assets that may worth the amount that they are owing you. Although most debtors may not be willing to replace their debts with their assets but you need to encourage them by making them aware that you’re ready to accept their assets in place of cash.
9) Call the debtors at the right time
If you have your debtors’ phone numbers, which I suggest you need to have, call them to ask for payments. However, ensure you call them at the right time when you know they will be able to attend to your calls. If you are unable to reach any of your debtors on phone, you can leave them voice messages.
10) Hire a debt collection professional
You can also hire a debt collection expert. Debt collection experts have the skills and expertise needed to collect funds from debtors. When you hire a professional, you don’t need to get involved in the stress of running after your debtors. Although, some portion of the debt that is being collected will be used to pay for the professional’s service, I believe it’s still worth it when you consider the hassles encountered when dealing with chronic and unrepentant debtors.
There you have it. Top 10 tips that can help you to encourage your debtors to pay their debts. Do you have any comments or feedback?
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26:32

How Debt Collection Agencies Work: The FTC and Complaints Against Debt Collectors (2005)

A collection agency is a business that pursues payments of debts owed by individuals or bu...

How Debt Collection Agencies Work: The FTC and Complaints Against Debt Collectors (2005)

A collection agency is a business that pursues payments of debts owed by individuals or businesses. Most collection agencies operate as agents of creditors and collect debts for a fee or percentage of the total amount owed. More: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag=tra0c7-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=8822708b20ff5d457fa24d2ad99f6f94&camp=1789&creative=9325&index=books&keywords=debt%20collection
There are many types of collection agencies. First-party agencies are often subsidiaries of the original company the debt is owed to. Third-party agencies are separate companies contracted by a company to collect debts on their behalf for a fee. Debt buyers purchase the debt at a percentage of its value, then attempt to collect it. Each country has its own rules and regulations regarding them.
Debt collectors who work on commission may be highly motivated to convince debtors to pay the debt. These practices are highly regulated by The FairDebtCollection Practices act, State laws to protect consumers, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the Federal Trade Commission,and State regulatory agencies. Several Federal and State higher courts decisions have outlined several bad practices; Heintz vs. Jenkins,In re: Vinhee, Mcollough vs. Johnson, Rodenburg, Lauinger, Komarova v. NationCredit AcceptanceInc.
In the US, the FDCPA prohibits calls to the debtor if the call will cost the debtor toll charges (in most other countries recipients of telephone calls are not charged, so this issue does not arise). The FDCPA also establishes what time of day calls can be made at, to whom and where. If a person answers, the call center may track statistics (e.g., the times and days when someone answers) in order to place calls at times when the debtor is more likely to be home; typically this is done by an automated dialing system between the times of 8am and 9pm local standard time. The collector may not use illegal and deceptive practices (for example, threatening the debtor with arrest or impersonating law enforcement). The collector cannot use obscene language and must inform the debtor of the nature of the call (collecting a debt) and their name and the name of the collection company when requested.
International debt collection is a less common and specialised field. Not many companies specialize in this sort of collection as there may be a need to speak different languages and have a knowledge of the different legal systems and laws. International collection calls are often made in a different language than used in the collecting company.
Collection agencies are sometimes allowed to contact individuals other than the debtor, usually in an attempt to locate the debtor but without mentioning the debt. In the US under the FDCPA a collector is permitted to call a neighbor or relative for help in locating the person who owes a debt. Collectors may only ask for "address, home phone number, and place of work." Collectors are "not permitted to discuss [the] debt with anyone other than [the debtor], [their] spouse, or [their] attorney." [8] The debtor can give permission to the collection agency to speak to somebody else besides the above mentioned. Collectors must state their name and must give the name of their employer if the person specifically asks. They may only contact each person once, unless it is believed that the person gave the collector incorrect or incomplete information at the time, but now has complete or updated information.[7] Collectors may contact a debtor at the workplace unless the collector has been informed the employer prohibits such calls,[9] in which case the collector must cease all calls to the debtor's workplace immediately.
At times a person with no connection to the debt or the debtor may be contacted by a collector by error. Examples include victims of identity theft and people erroneously targeted due to a similar name. Alternatively, the alleged debtor may dispute that the debt is payable. In such cases the alleged debtor can require that the collector or creditor prove that the debt is payable—in no jurisdiction does a debt exist merely because a collector says so. In the United States under the FDCPA, anyone has the right for any reason to request written validation of the debt or to demand the collector cease communication.
Relatives of deceased people do not necessarily themselves have to pay the debts of the deceased, but debts must be paid by the deceased person's estate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debt_collection

8:23

Debt Buyers: Why Purchasing Debt for Pennies on the Dollar Matters

There are major differences between debt buyers and debt collectors. Knowing these differe...

Debt Buyers: Why Purchasing Debt for Pennies on the Dollar Matters

There are major differences between debt buyers and debt collectors. Knowing these differences will help you better understand how this affects you, your settlement, and your credit report. First and foremost, a debt buyer is buying your debt, usually for pennies on the dollar, and taking a risk in in that purchase. We'll talk more about that, and why it matters in the collection process.
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Collection agencies are the biggest scam. I've seen these companies ruined lots of families lives by simply lying to them about paying a bill. the truth is that a collection account is negative on your report and paying the account is equally as bad because they will not remove the account, as a matter of fact, this will restart the timeframe in which an account remains on your report. A collection account showing up as paid is still negative as the credit scoring models are designed to pick that up as a negative account. this is still a negative reflection on your paying habits and finance companies just don't trust that.
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The FDCPA or the fair debt collection practices act was put in place to protect us the consumer from unfair collection practices. Essentially it's a set of laws debt collectors should follow when attempting to collect. Any violation of this can result in costing the collectors up to $1000 per violation. Unfortunately collectors are aware that most consumers are not familiar with the laws set in place that protects us as consumers and therefore take advantage of it with deceptive collection tactics. There is a ton of information and resources out there we all can use. You can also contact your local consumer attorney for more information on your options.
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The HyderabadHigh Court has made it clear that it is mandatory for district collectors to conduct inquiry by themselves and publish the notification in the DistrictGazette whenever they find that a SC or ST certificate is found to be fake ... A discreet inquiry was ordered by the district collector, Srikakulam, through the mandal revenue officer, Tekkali....

A day after 10 people were killed in police firing in Tuticorin in the wake of anti-Sterlite protests, the Tamil Nadu government on Wednesday shunted out district collector N Venkatesh and superintendent of police P Mahendran...Tirunelvelicollector Sandeep Nanduri will replace Venkatesh, who has been posted as additional state project director of Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan....

UK's Scariest Debt Collector (Full Length)

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Ten years ago Shaun Smith was an enforcer for one of the biggest crime families in Liverpool and embroiled in a war against a rival drug gang.
Shaun introduced urban terrorism to the British underworld. He sprayed up houses with machine guns, tortured people and used homemade napalm to firebomb his enemies.
Today, after a spell of five years in prison for firearms offences, he is trying to transfer those skills to the legal economy by working as a debt collector in the northern English satellite town of Warrington.
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20:51

Debt Buyers: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

Companies that purchase debt cheaply then collect it aggressively are shockingly easy to s...

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26:32

How Debt Collection Agencies Work: The FTC and Complaints Against Debt Collectors (2005)

A collection agency is a business that pursues payments of debts owed by individuals or bu...

How Debt Collection Agencies Work: The FTC and Complaints Against Debt Collectors (2005)

A collection agency is a business that pursues payments of debts owed by individuals or businesses. Most collection agencies operate as agents of creditors and collect debts for a fee or percentage of the total amount owed. More: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag=tra0c7-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=8822708b20ff5d457fa24d2ad99f6f94&camp=1789&creative=9325&index=books&keywords=debt%20collection
There are many types of collection agencies. First-party agencies are often subsidiaries of the original company the debt is owed to. Third-party agencies are separate companies contracted by a company to collect debts on their behalf for a fee. Debt buyers purchase the debt at a percentage of its value, then attempt to collect it. Each country has its own rules and regulations regarding them.
Debt collectors who work on commission may be highly motivated to convince debtors to pay the debt. These practices are highly regulated by The FairDebtCollection Practices act, State laws to protect consumers, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the Federal Trade Commission,and State regulatory agencies. Several Federal and State higher courts decisions have outlined several bad practices; Heintz vs. Jenkins,In re: Vinhee, Mcollough vs. Johnson, Rodenburg, Lauinger, Komarova v. NationCredit AcceptanceInc.
In the US, the FDCPA prohibits calls to the debtor if the call will cost the debtor toll charges (in most other countries recipients of telephone calls are not charged, so this issue does not arise). The FDCPA also establishes what time of day calls can be made at, to whom and where. If a person answers, the call center may track statistics (e.g., the times and days when someone answers) in order to place calls at times when the debtor is more likely to be home; typically this is done by an automated dialing system between the times of 8am and 9pm local standard time. The collector may not use illegal and deceptive practices (for example, threatening the debtor with arrest or impersonating law enforcement). The collector cannot use obscene language and must inform the debtor of the nature of the call (collecting a debt) and their name and the name of the collection company when requested.
International debt collection is a less common and specialised field. Not many companies specialize in this sort of collection as there may be a need to speak different languages and have a knowledge of the different legal systems and laws. International collection calls are often made in a different language than used in the collecting company.
Collection agencies are sometimes allowed to contact individuals other than the debtor, usually in an attempt to locate the debtor but without mentioning the debt. In the US under the FDCPA a collector is permitted to call a neighbor or relative for help in locating the person who owes a debt. Collectors may only ask for "address, home phone number, and place of work." Collectors are "not permitted to discuss [the] debt with anyone other than [the debtor], [their] spouse, or [their] attorney." [8] The debtor can give permission to the collection agency to speak to somebody else besides the above mentioned. Collectors must state their name and must give the name of their employer if the person specifically asks. They may only contact each person once, unless it is believed that the person gave the collector incorrect or incomplete information at the time, but now has complete or updated information.[7] Collectors may contact a debtor at the workplace unless the collector has been informed the employer prohibits such calls,[9] in which case the collector must cease all calls to the debtor's workplace immediately.
At times a person with no connection to the debt or the debtor may be contacted by a collector by error. Examples include victims of identity theft and people erroneously targeted due to a similar name. Alternatively, the alleged debtor may dispute that the debt is payable. In such cases the alleged debtor can require that the collector or creditor prove that the debt is payable—in no jurisdiction does a debt exist merely because a collector says so. In the United States under the FDCPA, anyone has the right for any reason to request written validation of the debt or to demand the collector cease communication.
Relatives of deceased people do not necessarily themselves have to pay the debts of the deceased, but debts must be paid by the deceased person's estate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debt_collection

45:17

Gangs Of Britain: Liverpool (Documentary) - Real Stories

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Gangs Of Britain: Liverpool (Documentary) - Real Stories

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What Happens When You Are Sued By A Debt Collector in District or Small Claim Court in Alabama

What Happens When You Are Sued By A Debt Collector in District or Small Claim Court in Alabama

http://www.alabamaconsumer.com/2015/06/a-detailed-overview-of-being-sued-by-a-debt-collector-debt-buyer-in-small-claims-or-district-court/
Consumer ProtectionAttorneyJohn G. Watts answers your questions about what happens when you are sued by a debt collector in district or small claims court in Alabama.
We talk about the following:
**Collection court lawsuit (complaint)
**Being served
**Advertisement letters from bankruptcy lawyers and non lawyer "mediation firm" of Ferry & Nicholas
**Time limits to answer a small claims and district court lawsuit
**How to file an answer
**When you get a trial date notice
**What to do BEFORE you go to trial
**What happens in trial
**What happens after trial if you win or lose
**Why you may have the right to sue the debt collector for false credit reporting and other violations of the law after you beat the collector in the collection trial
We hope you enjoy this video and feel free to share or comment below thanks!
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Watts & Herring, LLCBirmingham and Madison Alabama offices (Serving clients in all parts of Alabama)
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Debt Recovery Strategies For Success

Webinar from Roythornes debt recovery team on strategies to manage debt and credit control...

Yvonne Lim, 23 and sweet looking, is someone you would not want knocking at your door. Armed with men of burly physique and stern demeanour, Yvonne is the proud owner of one of Singapore’s most successful DebtCollection company, with a mission beyond debt-recovery.
Yvonne endeavors to break out of the stereotypes attached to a Debt Collector, who are often viewed not too differently from criminals culpable of harassment. Without resorting to vulgar expressions and violent.
We follow the debt collection team led by Yvonne to uncover the good, bad and ugly side of their line of work.
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这位大姐大掌管新加坡最成功的其中一家讨债公 司，出门讨债总有 魁梧大汉阵势相 陪。除了必须和 欠债者 斗勇斗智，仪雯还努 力一反讨债者 的形象，不用粗口，不用暴力，甚至行侠正义， 帮助不少欠债人 找到人生另一个生机。
我们跟随这只讨债团队，揭开新加坡众多欠钱 讨钱、纠缠不 清的人生故事

20:43

UK's Scariest Debt Collector (Part 2/2)

Start from the beginning and watch part 1/2 here: http://bit.ly/Debt-Collector-1
Ten year...

UK's Scariest Debt Collector (Part 2/2)

Start from the beginning and watch part 1/2 here: http://bit.ly/Debt-Collector-1
Ten years ago Shaun Smith was an enforcer for one of the biggest crime families in Liverpool and embroiled in a war against a rival drug gang.
Shaun introduced urban terrorism to the British underworld. He sprayed up houses with machine guns, tortured people and used homemade napalm to firebomb his enemies.
Today, after a spell of five years in prison for firearms offences, he is trying to transfer those skills to the legal economy by working as a debt collector in the northern English satellite town of Warrington.
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UK's Scariest Debt Collector (Full Length)

A debt collector who uses the name “John Anderson” when making calls is now a debtor himse...

UK's Scariest Debt Collector (Full Length)

A debt collector who uses the name “John Anderson” when making calls is now a debtor himself after a California woman sued him and the debt collection .
Subscribe to FIGHTLAND on YouTube: Ten years ago Shaun Smith was an enforcer for one of the biggest crime families in .
Companies that purchase debt cheaply then collect it aggressively are shockingly easy to start. We can prove it! Connect with Last Week Tonight online.
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24:05

The IRS and private debt collections

Passed in December of 2015, the FAST Act is a law that requires that the IRS use 3rd party...

The IRS and private debt collections

Passed in December of 2015, the FAST Act is a law that requires that the IRS use 3rd party collection agencies to do some of their dirty work. The IRS has said that this will be going live "Spring of 2017".
In this video, AttorneyAnthonyParent, Attorney Tom Groth (of http://tom.tax/) and Claudine Gindel discuss the top 3 reasons (we may have actually come up with more than 3), on why we think this is a bad idea.
1) They already tried it in the past...and it failed (miserably).
2) The IRS is constantly releasing press releases that "The IRS will never call you, what you are getting is scam calls"...until they actually do start calling people (and their new "verification code" sucks).
3) The reason the majority of the people they are going to try to collect on haven’t paid because they can’t afford to pay. How is a $13/hour call center employee going to magically turn an uncollectable debt into a collectible debt?
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BBC Life in Debt Valley bbc documentary 2016

A warm and heartfelt observational documentary looking at lives lived on a shoestring in the WelshValleys. In one of the poorest parts of Britain, people still find .
Documentary 2016 LIFE IN DEBT VALLEY National Geographic 2016 An observational documentary looking at lives lived on a shoestring in the Welsh Valleys .
A warm and heartfelt observational documentary looking at lives lived on a shoestring in the Welsh Valleys. In one of the poorest parts of Britain, people still find .

A DEBT COLLECTORS NIGHTMARE | DANIEL TAM CONSUMER ATTORNEY

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Debt collections can be a nightmare for many. I definitely still remember the frustration and anger I went through at that point of my life. On this episode, I feature the consumer attorney that represented and took down the very debt collectors that took advantage of me and took more than $3300 of my hard earned money. I was so happy to see just how the consumer rights prevailed in my favor and protected me resulting in a won case and my hard earned money back. This experience is something I would never forget and its the very reason behind me created this channel for you all. Like I mentioned on the news article I was featured on “I’m making YouTube videos as sort of a vendetta or payback to them, I know that I’m not the only one this is happening to, so that’s the story.”
Mr. Tam Thank you for all you support help and guidance through a difficult time. Glad to still be able to collaborate with and to continue the fight on the right side!
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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE DEBT GOES TO A DEBT COLLECTOR
Q. What do I do if debt collectors call me or my family?
A. Immediately send them a cease and desist phone calls letter. Send certified mail return receipt requested.
Example:
Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act 15 USC 1692c(c) you are hereby ordered to cease and desist all telephonic and electronic communications with [your name]. All communications are to be sent CertifiedU.S. Mail only.
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John Doe
https://www.fair-debt-collection.com/rules/collection-calls-5.html#3
After evidence of a debt collector is notified by tracking the delivery of the certified letter on www.USPS.com, it's prudent to document the date and IF there is any communication after that, unless it's under 15 USC 1692c(c), it's $500 fine per call plus the violator must pay attorney's fees for the consumer. One may want to let it rack up to 40-50 calls before considering litigation that way it's worth pursuing.
Study: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/15/chapter-41/subchapter-V
FDCPA Calls Per Day: Section 1692c regulates collector calls » Fair Debt Collection
FDCPA Calls Per Day: Section 1692c regulate who collectors can call, how often and when they must stop calling you at home and work. Damages for violations
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Rob Marques gives us a bit of insight into the facade of the debt and financial industry based off his experience and education. As a silent interest holder in a debt dispute company, Rob provides a proof-in-the-pudding overview of the repercussions if one chooses not to pay their alleged debts. He also gives his opinion on how one might begin to restructure their life should they choose to take the path he and millions of others have taken to once they reach the understanding that the bank is never at a loss even if one chooses not to pay their alleged debt.
Rob further gives his viewpoint on why all debts are alleged until actually proven, why 90% of the time debts cannot be proven by the creditor and why it may be an uphill battle in court to prove such accusations against an alleged creditor. We hope this information brings you some comfort as well as insight into the illusion of debt and finance and makes you question enough to begin your own research on your path to finding your true freedom.
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